.- . • 4-The Daily Collegian Thursday, April 16, 1981 . • , . . .1111 1 6 11 01 AN .. . CL II - 11111 , 1 • ... .. . . " • . . i . . , . . • • - . . . . . . . . • . • •• • •". LOST - .. E-MCH 12 HAS ANYONE taken this • a '. ': . H.• . R00M5: .. ....•:.*: - - ATTENTION::'.:' . LUANTED I IO''RENT •• •.:::':.• - 1 .--:- •:, course by correspondencl I coul a d . ji .. •• ••• . .• .. • •_. . ' ..• • • • :• - - •.. -0.•• .. •.. .•.• . . •:, •. - •., . , ••• .- ..• •• .. ~ ‘ „ . .•, - .. • ....,- ~ , -.-.••• use your lessons. You cou d prob bly use the money. Call 238-1584 a DON'T BE CONFINED summer A RESUME IS an investment in your BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL DE- FIND KEYS?? PLEASE phone Diane 0e tenn. Room at Sigma Nu. On cam- future. Invest wlsleyl Compare SIRES older apartment in quiet rest- at 234.1148 or 237-4995 ABANDON HOPE OF finding more ••1 pus, co-ed living. Kitchen, parking, quality, cost and personnel. House dential neighborhood (State KODAK EKTRALITE POCKET cam- paperbacks at lower prices. Book •Dfrlendly atmosphere. Cbntact Eric of Resumes. 237.4508 College, ' Lemont), large, sunny • era possibly on Campus Loop 4/10. Swap 110 S. Fraser hat 238.9394 for more information. DAN BRODY'S KODACOLOR rooms, hardwood floors- under Please call John 865-0388. Leave ALL LENGTHS and most brands, 300 lILIVE AT DELTA Kappa Phi this Prices are: $3.53-12 shots, $6.07-24 $ ,Including utilities. Some yard , message. videocassettes. VHS, Betamax, U. privacy important. Respectful, sin LOST $195 for summer. Single shots, $B.ll-36 shots. Pick up 10% LOST KITTEN! Twin brother is Matte. State College TV Supply, 232 le woman with two older very well d'room - coed - kitchen privilege. Call discount card. Dan Brody Studios, • heartbroken! Orange 4-mo. Lost S. Allen. behaved, well cared for cats. Please !'Steve for info 238.4701. lO6 S. Fraser. Open 10-5 Mon.-Frl. Sat. 4/11 128 S. Atherton. Call 234- 10-12 Sat. 237-6708 call'237-402 9 (days or eiienings) AMERICAN, SCOTTISH, IRISH, tra- NEED A ROOM For summer? Live 3907. REWARD! ditional, original, and good old rock .LUXURY LIVING WITHIN your '. at Delta Kappa Phi . Single rooms - DEVILISHLY RICH, sinfully good, mind. Inex p ensive books always at LOST WALLET WED. NITE at and roll music. McCloskey Music . $195, Includes kitchen priveledges. creamy chocolate confectionsl.TheSaloon. Reward. Call Dean 238.9719 and Friends. Le Bistro, Sat. 10pm Call Steve at 238-4701. , Candy Cane, 128 W. College by Book S wap. 110 S. Fraser • or 9027 , ANN WELCOME TO Alpha Sig. Glad College Diner See special in Fri- 1- 2 BEDROOM HOUSE OR apart ' ,ROOM, ONE BLOCK off campus, ' you're my lII' sis. Love Suzanne day s Collegian. ment in house for 81-82 school year. . . . . • kitchen privileges, available June 1, •• no smoking. 237-0829 EUROPE - THE WORLD - "No Within walking distance to campus. •••,..: .: .• . •:. AUDIO -.'••''.. ATTENTION JUNIORS!!! SMILE for Carole 237.6001. .: - -•:• •• • : .•• ••• '.. your yearbook portrait this week! Frills Prices" Global Travel, 521 , v ROOMS AVAILABLE AT Alpha Phi No appointment necessary! Juniors Fifth .Y.N.Y. 10017 212-379- ~. : . • ... • • • „ ,• - .. •-• •.. GIBSONS FOR SALE: 1967 L5-S; ' di Delta, 134 Fairmount Ave. For sum- ,m 3,, Ave.,' in the Colleges of Arts & Archltec ,smer term. Large comfortable • s' • WANTED .- - 1968 S-G. Call after - 11 a.m. 234- 0784. lure, Agriculture, Business Admin. , . • iprooms. For $2OO. Call 238-4589. I NEED A HOME FOR AN affection- . -. ..• ' . ••.. .. ~ . • 0 ....; . •,• istration, Earth & Mineral Sciences ate male cat for twg months. 234- 11 eiSUMMER ROOMS. CO-ED living, FEMALE DORM CONTRACT for fall GUITAR MIXER-AMP brand new. and Education MUST have 1982 La elolympic style pool, two blocks from 3518 anywhere on campus. Call 865- Locally purchased for $335. Sacri- Vie portraits taken by THIS FRIDAY • campus, kitchen privileges, cable INSURANCE FOR YOUR auto, mo- 3209, 865-3183. Keep trying! -• lice for $l9O. Steve at 238-1468 April 17. Call 865-2602 or stop in at 206 , MTV, $199. Call Brad 238-9911, Tim torcycle, home, personal belong- GOLD AND SILVER. Will pick up. REALISTIC LA8.60 Turntable, fully HUB today.AXE BROTHERS: '&237.6535, Roy 234-3547. lngs, hospitalization. For Leland Enterprises 238 . 2553 automatic, 2 years old, excellent We finally made it. Let 's get pay ilf courteous, professional service , condition, $lOO or best offer, call ched for great times ahead. Love: SMMER ROOMS, FULL kitchen fa- ' HIGHEST CASH IMMEDIATELY: your new little sisters call 238-6633. Steve after spm, 238-0774 , ; ! x cllities, sun porch, 6' TV screen, • a bar, coed accommodations $l9O POETS: WE ARE selecting work for made of gold and silver, Ed's Dls- WEEKLY TAPE SPECIAL. Sony, BARTENDER GREG: YOU ADMIRE ' l "Call Ray 238-9279 l9Bl Anthology. Submit to: Con- count- oppOstie Temple Drive-In Maxell, Scotch, Memorex, Ampex, my honesty. friends. ya' • a - Let's always be Love temporary Poetry Press, P.O. Box Theater, N. Atherton. Will pick up TDK-BASF. State College TV Sp it) *"mind like a sieve". • c„ a= 88 Lansing, N.Y. 14882 237-5112 RENT A T.V. Low rates for color or WANTED MALE DORM CONTRACT L 7 BW. State College TV Supply, 232 S. for Fall 'Bl. Call Keith 865-2443 ply, 232 S. Allen. !'!4ESONSHANNOIM;] ;;T, Allen AVE APT. 1 B.R. LR all Allen - . . 1111WWiffitlagik BASS PLAYER NEEDED for work. •Nappliance kitchen $360 month plus THE MUSIC WORKSHOP offers In- •• -••• •• • , iit ' ,•. , Il i s ' •.., a • i i , , ri • •••• .• g I ,,,OxipMCg.44,IIOOWINMS Pelectric 12 month lease start Sept. struction in voice, guitar, piano, : 1 local f ki • -•:- . .1:' ? 1:1:• : •. ; ,... i •oi?!iigiumov i iimmiomftzii?.E. i ngband. Into un „ , rock. HE1.1.-• IJJMIIITED' -- ''' ....- : , !...::w ,,,, e-wx-w-o , **Kl-0 ,, Must have good equipment, serious .. o call 865.8106 fiddle, flute, ban o, & more. Lower ',. ...-.• .. • '.• , '..• • •..•.. • •• - Qs: '"i'••'•:1"'":1 , -"" 2 •404;ifiaN.W.W 'lt y.ift. ,,, ;.0.4..,0r, , ....w ,,, •player 0n1y. '234.0702 m: rates for beginners - most instru- • .- ! •::'' 3: •:.m: . • :%:ZW:.: , :::. , ,...4:0 , £4::: , % , • ONE BEDROOM. Professional, COMPUGRAPHIC IV OPERATOR or - h.......a.,.„......„.A .‘m„:„...:.„„,.. w z,0000,;i>b,* ments. 238.2660 traine d w01..0er%; , ../ft:M 4, : , i o :VM , M s Knks::%' BLONDE GUY IN racquetball TTh arad, married. Garage, close to campus and town. $240. 234-1824 ~ 0 ,•,,-, :. ..., •• - ..... •.„. • - for part-time work in a busy ad i t ii., „.„ A ~ „„ va . i. , s . . :. , : ; : , siik S, 1st: • Though only sometimes .e.ONE BEDROOM, DOWNTOWN. , 0 • : :••• •- ': HOUSES....::-..-. • I court #1 I still -'• •,:r: - agency (approx. 5 hours per day). *i,,..„ .... „„w .... „...;: t4 „ . .,L.,„,..„ .: i i i i i i n playing games n , Benefits, profit sharing, compet- ifiggQingiNingeß,M, think y o u're cute- H.B.D. -,itiAvallable June 1. $270 Call week- ' ••. -", • .••• . •,- - . •I• •-• • ..• ,-'' •' - itive salary. Call Mrs. Dombrowsky, ]•ipierefAlßMM 7 Hdays after 5:30. 234-3425. AVAILABLE SEPTEMBER 1 superb -,, ..: ,, , :::::miingiimamAi i : : 238-5051 or send resume to Barash •i'''„,...:R•••• ....L., : „LaN6O6O6RogMi l. SUBLET MAY FIRST with Fall op- Park Forest Townhouse 3 bdrs. 21/2 Advertising, P.O. Box 77, State Col- A,LekiWinainallkiaaid4 hltion one bedroom, one block from bathes, carpeted, full basemen pa- .lege. %z- atewoncen li i 238 . 5184 evenings tio 475.00 plus utilities evenings :::•:..... - ..t ... Ilit„ .., ••. .i. • •,i•Kii• 238.4202 • COUNSELORS: TOP BOY'S camp, ;i]i!ggeada64"fingen.! SUMMER SUBLET, ONE bedroom 01 Berkshire Mts., Mass., seeks men :IPVinitikurkiVireingta in furnished apartment (two or three FEMALES ROOMS FOR sublet in over 20 years who love to work with lagWeelltlyektn a persons) within walking distance, .house close to campus for Sum- ,:. , ;•;:„......:i,,,,,,..„,_.,,,, , .iweimigi youngsters. Openings in Archery, MillneaMm i mma: l:. .„,„,eamv,, i i ,dishwasher, A/C, price VERY nego- mer. Cheap call 238-1640. •Backpacking, Baseball, Basketball, • . :!Nr.:•••-••••••••••:%- •"'' ,,,, '"'•:::: * •''''''''''''"•'•:•:•"•:•'''''c''"V.:. iitiable. Call 234.0861. r HOUSE. SUMMER SUBLET with fall Radio & Electronics, Tennis, Swim- 7 . Just fill in and mail the it . 'aiSUMMER SUBLET 1 BEDROOM option within walking distance to ming (W. 5.1.), Sailing, Lacrosse, Wa- a w eiPark Hill. Air Conditioning Negotia-Please campus. Great for 3-5 people. Large terskiing. Good salary, plus room, ai coupon today . - m . iN •• ble 238-7282 1-3 people, yard and private driveway. Rent board, and laundry. WRITE: Camp enclose $l2 for one negotiable. 238-8569 or 234-9697. Len0x,270.14R Grand Central Park- 'f:' ::!SUNNY 1-BEDROOM APT. Avail-I year, (22 for two year). 'able June 1. Quiet. Walking die- • OWN ROOM IN house three rooms Fl ora l Park,NewYork 11005 or • way, t IF call (516)627-6417. 'S lance. Grads/Prof. only. $235/mo available In five bedroom modern • ;1 The Weekly Collegian p;. • kilegotiable. Call Linda 863-1666, duplex available summer or fall HIGH PAYING. SUMMER? .g e 238-7421 or call 238-0883 sl3s/month 2379282 Mike, Sara . ($lO9B/mo.). Travel and experience g . 126 Carnegie Bldg. ]i .SUPER NICE VERY large furnished OWN ROOM, LOVELY house, fe- for hard workers. Call Summerwork Ilir University Park, , :::,::::: hi one bedroom downtown for next males only, summer/fail, close to 238-6746 for interview ~,,,, !!!:! PA 16802 a 2 year 336.00 Call 237-1645 Evenings campus, furnished, backyard, park- MONEY TO GO- become a Sera-Tec 6 - :::3: ;; ETHIS SUMMER- BE AS CLOSE as ing 237-2113 plasma donor and earn $2O or more ;: ri New "''''. Subscription 1 :::::::, SUMMER SUBLET- SPACIOUS, fur- per week for 3to 4 hours of your !:fi .N . : .!eyou can get to campus: across from ;i (Old Main on E. College above "Lady nished 2 bedrooms. large porch spare time. 237-5761 Ni. 0 Renewal I . Ask about_ our group discounts !0. , Bug."' $llO +ss-electric/mo. with grill-all utilities paid one block PART-TIME INTERNSHIP oppor- • ;1•:i SFurnished except for bedroom. Call from campus $3OO/month 238.8833 tunny In State College this summer. • gii name Z UNDER $100!! SIX bdrm. house. 'Earn credits, gain experience, earn >u Next to campus and town. Need income in the insurance and linen i:: summer subletters! HURRY and cial planning field. For more infor- I address , ! SSteve: 237-3332 ~...„ 1 !El ~. ..„... \ ottiortA . ' - tvititEti'•'. ca ' II 237-8875 or 865-4649. matron call David Glickman, ].., .... ....... Pennsylvania Financial Group, Inc. 4 . ~ ;,•:,, 0!*•::: city state -4m 238.0544 N . • . a i AiIOARGAINI:I-2.females needed to. • , - •• •• , ,•-•., ,■, • SUMMER JOBS. NATIONAL Park •:!' .... , _ . !i ii . ~ .... ....- ~. summer sublet large, furnished Top dollar paid Co.'s- 21 Parks, 5,000 openings. Ai zip code cc :::!:::: apartment. Rent VERY cheap, In- Complete Information $3.00 M is• T>II fo,„„.„,„„.,„„„.„:„„„„„„:„:„„,„:::„,,,imao,:„:0„m..:i:„:*,*::A0: DIRTY OLD YOUNGERMAN - Get a il gr i p ! 111 f ILv the cludes air conditioning, dishwash- for any Boy sion Mtn. Co. 651 2nd Ave., W.N. 'N Courageous Collegiate Crusaders. .er, utilities, cable. Laundry Kalispell, MT. 59901 facilities, nice roommates. Close to Scout patches ...........„ ...... ...... :, ..:• . :.. •.. DON'T SETTLE FOR a boring Easter campus. Call 237-5394. • ASONALS::: weekend! Come cheer for the Penn .- •-,. .• .., • •-.- •: • :,• .• • .. • ••• • 2 ~." • ALL UTILITIES, A/C, cable, color TV. PE . . .. ~:.. State Equestrian team at their En or memorabilia. ...:..,..•••• TYPIN G •"' - ' ":•• - • '•.- • • •-.". •-• glish Regional and Western Nation -"."... '..' Two nonsmokong females to share HUGE two bedroom apartment. Call 238-7596 with reasonable offer. Call Chuck . .. ...,....... EXPERIENCED TYPIST WILL type ANY paper quickly and cheaply- Doors open at 4:30 ' "HAPPY HOURS"+ D.O.A. = good al Horseshow on April 18th at times at the Scorpion every Friday. Eastwood Farm near Bellefonte. For transportation call 865.5598 CLEAN AND HOMEY!!! Roommate 234-2903 or Have IBM Selectric. Call 238-4087 HAVE AN un"bear"ably good time. EASTER CARDS AND Balloons, wanted for 1 / 2 2 bedroom apt. in FAST, EFFICIENT TYPING of all Come tease the animals with Mena- Truly Yours delivers balloons for Southgate. Own room and bath. , 237-6191 kinds. Thesis experience plckup genie at Alexander's this Thursday Easter or any special occasion 238- Great!! 234-0333 - and deliver on campus. Call 359- and every Thursday 9:30.1:30 • 4619 3068 COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS 4 MALE, NON—SMOKER? Let's look together for an apartment for Fall 81 • Spring. Call Kurt 238-0744. ROOMMATES NEEDED UNTIL August 15. Brick duplex on S. Ather ton near W. Pkwy Intersection, has washer and dryer on site. Available now. Call Bob evenings. 238.4242 ROOMMATE WANTED FOR SPACIOUS 2 bdrm apt., free parking, rent neg. Call Becky, 234- 2586 SINGLE ROOM IN three bedroom house. Open Fall-Summer. Fire place, reasonable rent. Call 865- 8233, 865-8350 TWO FEMALE ROOMMATES GOLD NECKLACE WITH name 'lra needed for summer. Share half of cy', Monday 4113, Pattee Library, Ist LARGE two bedroom. Beaver Ter- floor bathroom. Call 234-1140 to race Fall Option. Rent negotiable - claim cheap!! 234.1332 MARGARET, GENTLEMAN WITH WANTED, ROOMATES TO share all INSATIABLE APPETITE FOR PLEA- Or part- one bedroom Cedarbrook SURE WHO ALSO APPRECIATES apt. Rent negotiable. Call 238-338 7 EXCEPTIONAL talents is waiting to be found. Reply Personals. DTM WANTED -TWO NICE females to share bedroom in large apartment, SILVER BRACELET: WITH hearts, across from campus, summer/fall- found near HUB April, 5: claim at spring, must see. Nancy 237.2965 the HUB desk. Surprise!!! It's. . . . The Mr. No Cover Fred Band tr' tonigla al kip THE PHYAST Happy Hour Prices 10:30! FOUND BROWN AND WHITE dog (Siberian Husky) appearance. Female. Red collar on when found. Call 237-8273 FOUND: A RING in 215 Whitmore near desk #6, 4-10.81 Call 865.4253 FOUND: JACKET FOUND In Pol lock tennis courts. Call 865-8360 and identify. FOUND SILVER EARRING In vicin Ity of Fenske Lab. Call Betty 865 1415 IBM CORRECTING SELECTRICS for rent. Unlimited Rent• Alls, 140 N. Atherton St. 238.3037 QUALITY TYPING. IBM Slectric. Papers, letters, resumes, theses, etc. Call 234-4730. Rush service available. THESIS/GENERAL TYPING/ edit ing. Thorough, comprehensive serv ice. Resident 12 years experience. IBM Correcting Selectric. 234.4288 THESIS, TERM PAPERS, etc. 10 years experience as secretary. IBM correcting Selectric typewriter. Mel 238-3017 TYPING AND EDITING 95 double space page. Call Jane 234.4415. 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Please come to room 126 Catnegie Building Immediately if there is an error In your ad. • The Daily Collegian will not knowingly cause to be printed of 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. "PLEASE SEND YOUR RESUME...." Ever wonder what employers are really looking for in your resume? PROOF of a resume's effectiveness is the number of interviews it creates and the number of job offers you get. • "With professional assistance I raised a number of Interviews received from zero to 19 and in a few weeks was able to choose among six job_offers." For a free exploratory consultation about any phase of job hunting phone 237.7282 today. tiIIANDYCAIT SALOON sPag Thursdays enjoy Number of Days JEFF, FRIDAY WAS really nice- BARTENDER(S) AVAILABLE for been wanting to do that for awhile. parties receptions, banquets. 486- Thanks for rowing (oopsl-I mean 6879 paddling) me through treacherous CENTRE HALLS WRITE in Eible and Pedro for ARHS Represents- JIM (6th PERIOD IFS 318); sounds tlves on April 15th abd 16th Re you have a great personality. CO-ED LIVING THIS summer at We see "eye to eye" In our Kappa Sigma. Singles $l9O or $225. thoughts. Maybe we could compare Call Tim at 238-9859 Seven to Nine some more. If Interested, reply per any night. CURIOUS, YES I did mean you. JOIN ME! Trip to Hong Kong Term Would still like to meet. How does Break. Only $lO5B Includes air/ho- Monday, HUB desk, at 5:30 sound? tel. Options include China. Call Dave. Fred 865-3608/863-1058. DARK CURLY-HAIRED • architect JUNIORS! SMILE FOR your year with wimpy mustache• seeks any- book portrait this week! No ap one who does it in 5 minutes or pointment necessary! Juniors in less. Would you like to? Reply per- the colleges of Arts & Afchitecture, sonals Phil. Agriculture, Business Administra- lion, Earth & Mineral Sciences must DATELINE DATING SERVICE is an exciting way to meet new people. have 1982 LaVie portraits taken by Our membership is growing; be a this Friday, April 17. Call 865.2602 part of this rewarding experience. or stop in at 206 HUB TODAY. Applications available at the Colle- KATHY B. Best wishes on your 20th °lan office and downtown mer- birthday from your sometimes chants, or call 238-4200, 7-11 pm. dance partner A.P. LADIES, WHY SPEND this lovely DAVE ABOVE LADYBUG who spring solo? Take advantage of snuck into McElwain lunch 4111. DATELINE'S For Ladies Only spe- Got great back view-How about cial. Join with your friends and save front view??? Short Brown• Haired even more. Call this evening 238- Girl 4200, 7-11 pm DEBBIE OF PARKWAY Plaza; I met LESLIE: MY MCKEE Hall rose. you at Sigma Chi 4111. You left too Here's hoping you'll be making all soonl Lets get together. Greg thp Dorm Council. meetings this 6131 • term.-Don GEORGE FRIEND AGENCY 315 S. Allen St., State College 4 oppaa.:loo.. 478 E. BEAVER AVE. STATE COLLEGE 234.6860 PARK HILL APARTMENTS • 1 BLOCK FROM CAMPUS • ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED P• FURNHISHEDIUNFURNISH P •9& 12 MONTH LEASES • WALL-TO-WALL CARPETIN • AIR-CONDITIONED • UNDERGROUND PARKING GARAI • ELEVATOR SERVICE • 24 HOUR EMERGENCY MAINTENANCE SERVICE • TV CABLE INCLUDED IN RENT • LAUNDRY FACILITIES ON EACH FLOOR ~ k‘ ,,.• ON SITE OFFICE TO BETTER SERVE YOU HAVE FUN! The Game. Cellar 111 Sower Street. Below Arby's HELPI WITH ANY problem; Free and Confidential Oaals Help Cen ter-234-0323 2pm until 12:30am daily. H.O.P.S. GAYLINE, 863-0588, 7-9 p.m. daily for raps, Information on gay lifestyles and sexual minorities I GOT SCREWED! I desperately need a dorm contract for fall term anywhere on campus. Call Bobbl 8650906 INTORDUCTION TO JAZZ piano Improvization, six week classes, Arthur Goldstein, instructor. Classes, Wednesdays at 8:00 pm, April 22, May 6, 13, 20, 27, and June 3. $5.00 for 6 weeks. Register now at the Music Acadamy INTRODUCTION TO GUITAR—FoIk and classical. Six week classes, Jamps Hughes, instructor begin ning Wednesday, April 22, 1981 at 6:45 p.m. and running through May 27, 1981 at the Music Acadamy. $35 for 6 weeks. Register now. Call 238- 3451 for more Information JANET, AT Mr. Donut. Would like to meet you and take you out if possi ble. If Interested reply personals with phone number and maybe we can get together and talkl Admirer waters. See, I'm not just after your lobes! (But they're great tool) J. JERRY D. THIS one's for you. "Have a Happy" on the 18th Jelly Bean F THE UMPIRE at Mon. night softball, liked your calls so why don't you call me? The catcher of the winning team H. Reply person als. LOOKING FOR GENTLEMAN with insatiable appetites for pleasure. Must appreciate exceptional tal ents. Margaret 865-4905 LORI K., SIMMONS hall; Our eyes met outside Forum before 6th haven't had the guts to "break the Ice", help me out! Please reply, Shypasserby LOST AT MUDWRESTLING, GOLD CLASS RING AND LINDE STAR ring. Great sentimental value! Reward. Call 865.2226. Please! 4/18/81 Ist Seder 4/19/81 Services 4/19/81 2nd Seder -~~~ JIMMY— YOU OWE me one (or THE ALLENWAY BARBER SHOP two?). But what are friends for? -A Invites your patronage for hairsty neighbor ' holing, layer cutting, and beard MARGARET: TALENTS COME In trims. 238-4302 315 S. Allen St. In many forms; It sounds like our the Atrium forms should fit together well. Above all, culture is the key to hedonism. Jon 865-4517. MARGRET. IF YOU consider rock, Joints, and every other day plea sure... can you sing and dance, too? Faraway eyes? Jake TODAY IS NATIONAL Phi Sigma MICHAEL, I NEVER dreamed ban• Kappa Day. Sponsored by Theta Chi danas would lead to beautiful green LS Pledges. Kiss a Crapper today! eyes, breakfast In bed... Qu'est-ce TO EVERYONE WHO made' my que to desire ce soir? Happy birth• 22nd Birthday a true "Heisrrlan Tro dayl Love, Dopey phyWinner"-Thanksi I-Love Sharay MIRIAM 5000 MILES away, but I still TO GUY BY window, the periodicals love you more than ever! Dick will be my place to be, especially In NEEDED FORMAL DATE 512/81, the weeks to come. So If you should Must be attractive, humorous and see me again,don't be afraid to say fun•loving. For a date of similar hello. Red Lee T-shirt appeal call G-Roy 2374923 TO MY FAVORITE Leezard and NONE OF THE above, you have the roommate• Happy 20th birthday funkyest poop kiss In town, check It Steph. Love, Terry out TO THE PERSON WHO took my REWARD: INFORMATION LEAD• blue rain Jacket at Hartranft on Sat. ING to recovery of Craftsman Tool 4.11 please call me at 8858748 Box with tools, belt sander, lead• Thank you Donna cord. Stolen from trunk of 1973 grey Mazda Coupe parked Park Ave. North Hails, P.S.U., between Satur• day, February 14 and Monday, Feb ruary 18. Information confidential. Contact Police services (814)883- 1111 or (717)784-3249 RICK (ALIAS CHUCK) hope you Thrift Shoppe. Jeans, dresses, tops, baby clothes. North Atherton have the greatest birthday evert! Street. Behind Kentucky Fried Love ya, Renee (alias Betty) Chicken. 238-3148, Open seven ROSS, ONE YEAR down, A lifetime days a week 11.6. Come see what to go. I love you. Val we have! • R SQUADRON: DEREK, Brian, Don WANTED: REASONABLY ATTRAC and Frank- We're Impressed!! Hap- TIVE, morally casual girl for format py Easter!! xoxoxo Laura and Jo- date, 512/81. Reply personals, ALF nelle RUTH, HAVE A happy, happy, hap py 21st birthday and wild, wild night. Love, Janet. This is your cake SEAMSTRESS FOR LIGHT sewing Call 234-4052 7p.m.-Bp.m./11:30- 12:30p.m. SMEG, I THINK I'm Jealous too. WHAT'S THE BUZZ? Tell me what- Sorry I gotta go home. Happy Eas- a-happenin Jesus Christ Superstar tern Love, Fibbers April 15-18. Call 237-4350. STEPHR, TITO, TRAMP, words of WHIPPED CREAM machines and advice for a HAPPY BIRTHDAY— chargers- New shipment- Lower when you're good, you're good, but Prices! Make great desserts. The when you're bad, you're better! Candy Cane, 128 W. College by Love, S&M College Diner STONE AGE TOYS for stoned age people • boomerangs make .a comeback! Call Rich for lessons, Info. Special: Handmade Australian wooden boomerang, lessons - $lO. Money back guarantee. 234-8848 evenings before 9:30 STUDIO 2 HAS MOVED to 444 E. AIRLANDSEA TRAVEL 216 West College Avenue. Suite 250 to serve College Avenue 238-6000 far the you better 234-2000 lowest in airfares and charters SUMMER BEACHHOUSE IN N.J. worldwide. Our services are free available for four girls. Two bed- ROTOTILL YOUR GARDEN. Call rooms. Cheap. Call 865.4408 or 865- 7828 • 384-9638. 7 7 7 _, 40 1* e -% 1p lip Looking for o job? .4isto ow& ' BEST RESUME S ERVICE con help you! BEST •CREATIVE WRITING & DESIGN 1111 *EDITING • TYPING • PRINTING. p - RESUME •COVER LETTERS • MAILINGS •WORD PROCESSING tO3 E. Beaver SPECIAL STUDENT RATES 234.1220 ita s tue2,l4e r 1- 4/16/81 Reception for Dr. Efraim Turgovnik at 8 p.m. Eisenhower Chapel Memorial Lounge 4/17/81 7:30 Services plus Oneg 4/18/81 9:30 a.m. Services plus Kiddush Passover Schedule TIRED OF THE bar scene? Why not Rollermania! State students recieve free skate rent Saturday night. Late skate 11:OOpm•1:30am every Satur day night Sir Skate of State College 237-6410 ULTIMATE FRISBEE TOURNA MENT. Anyone who likes to play can register for this May 9th tour ney In the basement of HUB April 1347. More Info. call 237.4937 USE COMMON CENTS! Peoples WANTED: TWO ROOMMATES (male or female) for Jersey Shore summer. Call 885-7828 or 865-4408. WHAT PLAYS GUITAR, auto harp, banjo, bass, and harmonizes with Itself? McCloskey Music and Friends. Le Bistro Sat. 10pm STUDENT SERVICE DIRECTORY 7 p.m. hi 9:30 a.m. 7 p.m. EmEn NOW RENTING FOR SUMMER & FALL Fraternity sponsors its second annual beauty pageant The members of Omega Psi Phi fra ternity are sponsoring their second an nual Miss Black Penn State Pageant at 8 tonight in Schwab Auditorium, the pro gram's organizer said. "The purpose of the pageant is to exemplify black beauty, talent and intel lect on a competitive basis. It gives ack fmale qudgipp , ic9tiaAct,e4a.extlib it their talent and expose their beatify," Tony Farrow said. Farrow said contestants will be judged on talent, swimsuit, evening gown com petitions and a question dealing with the theme of this year's pageant, "The Strength of a Woman." "By these divisions we hope to get an overall picture of the contestant," Far row said. Five judges three male and two female black faculty members will choose first, second and third place winners. The first place winner will receive a $lOO scholarship. The runners up will be given gift certificates from downtown merchants. "As time goes on, I'm sure it (the pageant) will have increased public sup port; " Farrow said. AdmisSion to the pageant is free COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE BASS GUITAR WITH amp. Both in excellent condition. Must sell!! Call Kevin after 5. 234.2389 BLACK TUXEDO POR SALE. Size 40L and brand new. Good price, call Bob 5.5568 V) CHEST OF DRAWERS, single and double beds, night stands, sofa, floor lamp, dinette set, end tables and coffee table, lamps. 238-3208 COMPACT STEREO SYSTEM $l2O/ Best offer. Call Dennis 238.8390 DISCOUNT PHOTO PROCESS ING,fast, quality service. The Candy Cane,l2B W. College by Old College Diner GIBSON SG great looking, heavy sounding- DiMarzio. Also Crate 1 practice amp. Call 234.1648 after five MUST SELL: CONN Constellation chrome-plated trumpet, mint cond. Call Brian at 234-2214. Price neg. SEARS 10 SPEED $llO.OO 234-2597 UKRAINIAN EASTER EGGS. Deco rated eggs, stands, books. Electric kistka. Complete supplies. Expert Instruction 237.3058. WATERBED, KING SIZE platform with large headboard, lights, mirror ,"waveless" mattress, twelve draw er in pedestal, sheets, comforter, heater. Must sell. Exec. condition. Call 237-2868. 2 BRI4 US ROYAL radials excellent condition, $3O/pr. 234.5203 or 300 Toftrees Ave. Apt. 326. 1 PAIR OF INFINITY COLUMN II SPEAKERS. Good cond. Worth $7OO. WIII sell for $350.00 or best offer. 234-0306 1979 HONDA PASO-11 Moped. Excel lent condition, 35 M.P.G., 120 M.P.G. $3OO. Call Mark 865.6112. —by Sharon Taylor . -, i '•::!,..'fpR . ,.::..'11,ENT..::..-::.. : :.. APARTMENT IN HOUSE for sublet. Summer. Excellent location. 833 West College. $2OO month. Call 238- 7509 .FOR SUMMER RENT• one bed room, Penn Tower, facing campus Room for three. Bth floor. Call 234 1217 ONE BEDROOM MOBILE HOME: East College Ave., one mile from campus, landscaped, carpeted, lease until August 30, no pets, security deposit required, $l6l/mo. 234-3901. OWN ROOM in three bedroom apartment. Available June Ist with fall option. Pets allowed. 466.6679. SUMMER 2 ROOMS, kitchen, bath room, quiet, 3 blocks to campus, free parking for 2 cars 2376961 SUNNY, SPACIOUS EFFICIENCY. close to campus. Quiet building. Available 6/1/81. nlversity Courts #2B. H,H,8,12 . 1 234.6860 Ice cream inhaled for charity By SHARON TAYLOR Daily Collegian Staff Writer Crowds of people packed into the Baskin Robbins store last night as participants shoveled scoops of ice cream, hoping to lick the clock in Zeta Tau Alpha's second annual ice cream superbowl, benefiting the Pennsylvania Associa tion for Retarded Citizens. "We were very pleased with the superbowl the response this year was much better for team participation and frdm the community in general," Gretchen Schaffer (304,podApsvice and housing administratidn),, Zeta Tau AlPha'g"philanthropy chairwoman, said:" Prizes were awarded to the Ist, 2nd and 3rd place winners of teams male, female and mixed, individual male and female relay teams. Phi Kappa Tau took first place in the fraternity division, downing 29 scoops in two minutes. The team consisted of: Bruce Gray (10th-horticulture), Ron Henry (6th-health, physical education and recreation), John Hista (3rd-liberal arts) and Mark Phillips (4th-engineering). Delta Chi fraternity members: Brian Cully (6th-engi neering), Mark Petruccelli (6th-chemical engineering), Jim Tatnall (6th-business administration) and Charles Umphred (7th-business administration) came in second, eating 24 1 / 2 scoops. The winners of the women teams were: Kappa Delta sorority members Sue Laird (3rd-division of undergrad uate studies), Jane Seaton (6th-business administration), Tammy Thompson and Carolyn Walker (12th-individual and family studies) took first place, eating 22 1 / 2 scoops; Independents Robin Gross (3rd-engineering mechanics), Leslie Kukiezio (6th-business administration), Noreen °. AUTOMOTIVE : . EXPERT VOLKSWAGON REPAIR. Engine rebuilding. Call 692-8406 after 6pm for free estimate. John. FIAT 124 Spider Convertible 1972. 30,000 miles, new top, new engine, new trans. Call Ken, 238-3084. MITDUB FOESAC ATIEKAM lufl tuaeb eruoy elehcim TIRES FOR SALE. Less than 1,000 miles wear. All 4 for $6O. 466.6791. B-78-14 75 HONDA 360 T runs good, 10,000 miles, must sell! Call Tony 238-4886 1972 VW BEETLE good condition, new tires, auto stick. Call 237-4073 after 6 p.m. • 1969 FIREBIRD! EXCELLENT con dition, collectors dream: $2500. 1970 Ford Van runs good $450 evenings 238.5871 A 1 BEDROOM University Terrace apartment, summer. Clean, car peted, new furniture, pool, parking, cable. Call 865-3859. • A-1 SUMMER HAVE room and share apt. $95, pool, A/C, semi -furnished, off campus. Bus pass. 238-5383. CEDARBROOK SUBLET A/C all utl. Incl. tree parking space HBO $9O/mo. call 237-1013 FEMALE SUMMER SUBLET— 1/3 one bedroom Beaver Hill apart ment. Furnished, utilities included. $lOO/month. Call 865-0200 or 865- 0039 FIREPLACE!! LARGE, PRIVATE porch!! Free parking!! Three blocks from campus!! Lots of windows!! Big, bright, two bedroom apart ment!! Summer/fall option Call 237- 9327 HUB renovations moving alonc, At left, a bricklayer works on the renovations underway at the HUB. Above, Robert Williams installs molding in one of the four eateries which University officials hope to have built in the HUB by the end of Summer Term. This food service system will replace the Terrace Room, which will be converted into a composite bookstore. Stock (3rd-liberal arts) and Brigette I . 7 aessen (3rd-human development) placed second, eating 19 1 / 2 scoops; Alpha Sigma Phi's little sisters Diane Antonucci (6th-business administration), Mary Dal Santo (10th-political science), Cindy Erickson (6th-business administration) and Elisa beth Gusmano (9th-liberal arts) took third, eating 17 1 / 2 scoops of ice cream. The winners of the mixed teams were: Ist place, representing dairy science George Hartzell, Jodee Mc- Quaide (11th-dairy production), Lori Sellenberger and Jeff Smith (12th-dairy productioh) . Re - 19 — salioTqV 2na representing an independent group called the Macro Pig gies Sandy Brown (9th-environmental resource manage ment), Mark Fish, Tom Fiske and Jean Szeles (9th environmental resource management), ate 16 1 / 2 scoops; 3rd place, representing Delta Kappa Phi fraternity —Lo relle Coleman (6th-theatre), Karen Maull (9th-computer science), Eion Mead (10th-marketing) and John Seebes ate 15%. FREE JELLYBEANS if you summer sublet Armenara two bedroom apartment. A/C, rent negotiable. Denise 238-5513 FURNISHED SUMMER SUBLET in house 5 minutes from HUB. Fe mates only, rent negotiable. 237- 8236. .FUTTIN' NICE SUMMER sublet. 1 bedroom apt. Beaver Hill, fur nished, all utilities, cable, $215/month 237-1097. GREAT LOCATION— above New World. Female needed-summer sublet-fall option. A.G./furnished. Call 234-4022 HUGE TWO BEDROOM apt. air cond., dishwasher, all utilities. For summer sublet. Call 238.9508. LIVE AT THE Commons this sum mer!' 3-bdrm., 2-bath, furnished, NC, terrace, block from campus. 23743674 NO BETTER LOCATION summer sublet 100 block East College 5- bdrm. $B5/month 234-8071 NO BETTER LOCATION summer sublet 100 block East College. 5/bdrm. $B5/month. 234-8071. ONE MONTH RENT FREE. Summer sublet/female. Fully furnished Fos ter Avenue apartment within walk ing distance. Call Diane 237.5346 OWN BEDROOM IN beautiful new apt. Cable HBO, $9O/mo. negotia ble. Franco 237-0601. PARKWAY PLAZA SUBLET avail able May 1. One bedroom, May rent paid. Call Karen anytime 237.2247 PENN TOWERS, THREE females needed, everything Included, two bedroom, eleventh floor, call now 234.9829 PENN TOWERS SUMMER sublet, two bedroom, fully furnished, air conditioning, dishwasher, balcony. Reasonable rent. 234-0673. The winners of the male individual division were Carl Vough (6th-animal production), winning first place with 10 scoops of ice cream and Robert D'Ambrosio (12th-comput er science), winning second place with eight scoops. The winners of women's relay division were: Ist place Diane Cardano (Bth-health, physical education and recre ation), Beverly Friss (6th-business administration), Lydia Hoisworth and Helen Richter (9th-computer science) from Chi Omega sorority; 2nd place Pamela Brescia (11th speech pathology and audiology), Julie Eisenstein (12th administration of justice), Joanne Forster and Patrica lanetti (10th-health planning and administration) from Alpha Gamma Delta sorority. GRAD 2 BR MALE needed for summer. Partially furnished, spa cious, close to campus, quiet neighborhood, parking, fall option, best offer over $lOO. 238.6569, call early/late. ROOM IN TWO•BEDROOM apt. for rent, $llO/month. Furnished. 518 Univ. Drive. Rob 2376955 SUBLET ALLENWAY APT. 213. Large 1 bdrm. Furnished apt, sum mer term with fall option. 234.3652, 238-0741 SUBLET IMMEDIATELY THROUGH fall downtown. Contact Rick 238- 4547 SUBLET: SUMMER, 3 FEMALES; 1 block from campus; AC; $lOO/month. 237-9323 Susie, Amy, Lauren SUBLET WITH FALL option own bedroom in 3 bedroom Amitie town house. Includes own skylight. 237- 5655 SUMMER: AIR CONDITIONED one bedroom apartment close to cam• pus. Terrific female roommate. Rent negotiable 237-8018. SUMMER: FEMALE NEEDED all utilities included, nicely furnished block from campus rent neg. Call 234-1473 ' SUMMER-FOURTH OF a 2 bedrooM apartment. East Beaver Ave. $llB/mo. Furnished, 237-2761 SUMMER FOUR BEDROOM, NC, two openings. No fall opton. Briar wood. 238.6089. SUMMER: ONE BEDROOM fur nished apartment Just off campus; utilities Included, balcony, air con ditioning, dishwasher. 234-3445. SUMMER SUBLET FOR married full-time student. Graduate circle modern fully furnished 1 bedroom apartment near campus, $l4O month includes all utilities- conve nient parking, laundry. 234-1351 By CINDY COX Daily Collegian Staff Writer As students walk through the ground floor of the HUB, they can hear the sounds of construction. Hammering, dril ling and sawing noises come from behind a wooden partition. Behind that partition, workmen are constructing a skeleton of a greenhouse, wooden seats and a red, white and blue counter. When the partition comes down in August, four new food service areas will be revealed. If work continues as sched uled, Fast Break, Food for Thought, The Greenhouse and The Founders Room will replace the former Lion's Den and the present food service in the Ballroom. "Things are going really well," said one of the construction supervisors who asked not to be identified. "Unless we have a material problem, which I can't foresee, we should be done by the begin ning of Fall Term 1981." The $2.87 million renovation will alter the Terrace Room, Penn State Bookstore and HUB. The renovation was conceived to re solve three problems that the University faced in the past few years, said Richard Allan, assistant director of Food Serv ices. One problem was that the Terrace Room has been an unsuccessful and costly operation for Housing and Food Services, Allan said. The cafeteria has not been successful because of limited parking and low visibility, he added. At the same time; the HUB Lion's Den was 25 years old and needed to be reno vated, Allan said. Also, the Penn State Bookstore was successful but inefficient because it was scattered in three loca tions, he said. The combination of these three prob lems resulted in the decision to eliminate the Terrace Room and move the bookstore into that building, he said. The Terrace Room's services ultimately will be replaced by six new food service areas on the HUB ground floor. Phase one of the construction involves building the four food service areas in the HUB by the end of the summer, Allan said. Terrace Room: replaced with meals By CINDY COX Daily Collegian Staff Writer Though it is next to one of the most used buildings on campus, 5.2 percent of undergraduates surveyed said they did not know the building existed. This building is also located next to a major athletic facility and close to a large dormitory complex. Inside, customers can buy a cafeteria-style lunch. Fortunately this building is in the section of campus where most people' Aare.located before lunch. However„ 43 percent of undergraduates.surveyediE,aidk they had never eaten there This building is the Terrace Room Cafeteria, soon to be eliminated because of high costs and insufficient business. According to a survey conducted in 1978-79, the Terrace Room is mostly frequented by faculty members, graduate students and professionals on campus. "This cafeteria has never achieved the level of patronage that was necessary to pay all the inherent costs," said Richard Allan, assistant director of food services. "We have established a concept of break-even or self-supporting operations. If one part of our system isn't carrying its load, we have to make some changes." Allan said the present HUB and Terrace Room renovations are not a direct' result of problems with the Terrace Room. Other factors, such as the need for a: larger facility for the bookstores and the need to renovate the Lion's Den have: played a part in the decision to eliminate the Terrace Room. When the cafeteria was constructed in 1972, large cafeterias were popular all over the country, said John Miller, director of planning and development in the Office of Physical Plant. However, he said people are not as interested in this type of facility today. "It began losing its popularity after it was built," Miller said. "People tend to shy away from larger cafeterias today." The original decision to build the Terrace Room was influenced by its success when located on the ground floor of the HUB, Allan said. "The feeling was that we could assume, on the basis of the past 20 years, that the Terrace Room had been successful," Allan said. "We thought that would be a justification for a public service cafeteria." SUMMER SUBLET . YOUR own room (double/single) in a College Avenue house. Share kitchen and bath $7O/mo. Call 237-6620 SUMMER SUBLET one•bedroom apartment furnished balcony A/C dishwasher cable near McDonald's all utilities negotiable 238.6016 SUMMER SUBLET: LARGE one bedroom downtown. Balcony, dish washer, AV, Cable TV, furnished. $225. Call 237-3729 SUMMER SUBLET: RENT negotla ble-cheap! And close to campus Call Jann or Julie 865.2125 SUMMER SUBLET: LARGE, 1-bed room, partially furnished, A/C. 112 S. Pugh, next to Rathskeller. Rent negotiable, 237-5639. SUMMER SUBLET 2 BEDROOM,2 bath , furnished apartment 2 blocks from campus. Excellent location and price.• • Alcoholic gift Included • • Kurt or Steve 237.7169 SUMMER SUBLET huge College Ave. One bedroom apartment fur nished sunken livingroom reasona ble rent 237.4320, 234.3209 SUMMER SUBLET FURNISHED ef ficiency Parkway Plaza. Swimming pool, A/C, cable, all utilities, balco ny, free bus pass. Rent $2OO/month. Call Rhonda 237-5167. SUMMER SUBLET: TWO bedrooms In four bedroom townhouse. Wash er/dryer In townhouse. $llO per room/month or best offer, 237-6053. SUMMER SUBLET ON Beaver $330/month 2 bedroom apt. Call 237-7025. SUMMER SUBLET. FURNISHED Al lenway efficiency. Large enough for 2. A/C, dishwasher, negotiable rent. Grads, professionals, married. 234- 1470 after 5 p.m. ih TWO BEDROOM Apartment, close to campus. Female only Rent negotiable Call Julie 237-6118 The Daily Collegian Thursday, April 16, 1981-1 SUMMER SUBLET THE Lofts. Two bedroom, new, beautifully fur nished, free parking, cable TV, mod ern conveniences. $300.00 month. 238-8907. SUMMER SUBLET FURNISHED one-bedroom Apt. beautiful campus view easily accessible to campus very chaap rate please call 238.6883 SUMMER SUBLET HUGE college aye, one bedroom apt. Sunken liv ing room, furnished 234-3209, 2374320 SUMMER SUBLET ACROSS from Business Administration Building one bedroom. Furnished. $240/mo. 234.1765 Before 9 or after 10. SUMMER SUBLET. THREE BED ROOM APARTMENT- unfurnished Includes dishwasher, bar, disposal, two bathrooms. Low price. Call 234-5066 SUMMER SUB LET/FALL option, 1 bdrm. apt. A/C, pool, bus pass, perfect for 2 people. $5OO fOr summer or best offer. Call Stacey 234-4293 SUMMER SUBLET-furnished effi ciency, air conditioned, two blocks from campus. $2OB/mo. and elec tric. 238.6310 SUMMER SUBLET: Univeristy Tow ers, College Ave. One female to share one bedroom apt. Furnished, A/C, dishwasher, balcony. All utili ties included. Rent negotiable. Call Lisa 238.2254 SUMMER SUBLET ONE bedroom apartment Park Forest Villas $l6O. 23443952 SUMMER SUBLET - BEAVER Hill, two or three people, all utilities. Rent negotiable. Call John 234- 0727. SUMMER SUBLET: OWN room 812 West College $llO.OO furnished, utilities included. Negotiable. Call Sue23B-3218. Some existing equipment will be use' for the renovations, said John Millel, director of planning and development 1, the Office of Physical Plant. The wort' out HUB kitchen facilities will be I.q dated with a great deal of equipmer, from the Teriace Room, he said. During the second phase of construe tion, all three bookstores will be move . c into the Terrace Room by late spring next year. John Bischoff, director of bookstore said, "This move will be very good fo the bookstores. We will expand in al p areas and have more reference book and general reading books." Work should begin this August witl demolition of unnecessary structures lef in the Terrace Room, Bischoff said. Tit new bookstore will remain open longer! until 8:30 p.m. from Monday to Thurso day, he added. The final step of construction will in volve constructing a bake shop to be, called Dough To Go and a pizza/sub shot to be called The Cellar. The post office will also be moved from the ground flooi HUB to McAllister Building at this time' This phase of the project should be com pleted by the summer of 1983. On the ground floor of HUB, the office of the Organization of Town Independen , Students, the Association of Residence Hall Students, and Black Caucus tents: tively will be moved upstairs into th( bookstore by the HUB main desk. After the offices are moved, pinball machinel will, be put in that area. • Responding to a 1978-79 marketing survey, the new food service areas offer a variety of menus, Allan said. The survey revealed that a pizza/sub shop Is most attractive to undergraduates, fol•i lowed by a cafeteria, deli, store and grill.: Fast Break will, offer hamburgers, cheeseburgers and fast food. The Greeni house will offer a soup and salad bar with fruit and yogurt desserts. At The Founders Room, waitress serv ice and hot and cold entrees will be offered. The Cellar will offer deli sand wiches, pizza, subs and chili. Patrons at Dough To Go can buy doughnuts, cooki6 and bagels. books SUMMER SUBLET: LARGE, furnished two bedroom apartment. Two minutes from HUB. 238-4713 SUMMER SUBLET 4 spaces Peng Towers large, two bedroom, extra large belcony, A/C, rent negotlablq. 237-5513 SUMMER WITH FALL option. Large 1-bdrm. apt. free parking. Close t§ campus. Rent $215/mo. Call Mitch 237.1245 SUMMER WITH FALL option spy cious College Ave. 1-bedroom, 1 utilities, funished, air, remodele $2OO/mo. 238-8928. THE COMMONS: 2 females to shar one bedroom for summer. Includes: A/C, wsldr, balcony, garage, fut. nished. Call Robyn at 238-2205 f SUMMER ONLY. SUNNY, charming 2 bdr. apt. near campus. Furnished if desired. Rent negitiabte. 234: 8636. VERY SPACIOUS 2 BEDROOM apt for summer E. College Ave. ac/utilities included. Rent negotia ble. Call 234.7296
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