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    6—The Daily Collegian Monday, Sept. 13, 1982
Miss California wins
1983 Miss America title
ATLANTIC CITY (AP) Miss
California, Debra Sue Maffett, a
member of the National Man
Watchers Club who almost gave
up pageant competition after
three defeats in Texas, was
crowned Miss America 1983 this
weekend.
Maffett, a 25-year-old blonde
from Anaheim, Calif., blinked her
eyes and mouthed "thank you"
when she was pronounced the win
ner of the pageant during the
nationally televised finals from
Convention Hall on Saturday.
The 1980 graduate of Lamar
University has had walk-on parts
in two television soap operas --
"Days of Our Lives" and "The
young and the Restless."
The first runner-up was Miss
Tennessee, Desiree Daniels; Miss
Mississippi, Dianne Evans, was
COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS
QUICK AND EASY guitar instruction
All styles, beginning to advanced
237-5711
SEND HER/HIM ROSES...Chocola
tes...Champagne...etc.- 237-8324
Day Dreams, Inc.
SIX WHO TICKETS, 9125 In Philly
Reserved. Best offer by 9/15. Call 865
2147
SOFT TOWELS', bright sheets, and
plastic organizers make your dorm
comfortable at 20% off on Penn State
Night at Danks. Sept. 15, 6pm-10pm
STUDENTS AND FACULTY: the New
York Times is now available for cam
pus delivery at reduced rates. Call
234-1788 for more information
TE FUN HAS just begun. Looking
forward to the SUPER times ahead
with Superstars and you. Love, Phi
Sigs
THE SCORPION OFFERS great rock
n' roll Tuesdays with the Toyz plus
Happy Hours all night
TRACY: I GAVE you a free Barbara
Mandrell ticket. I think you're a really
nice girl. Would you like to meet
again? Steve
WANTED: DATE TICKET for PSU
Rutgers game on 9/18. Price negotia
ble. Call Joe 234.8474
WENDY BLONDE BLUE eyed beauty
with lavender flower given to you by
me.• Allow me to pamper youl Reply
237-0611
WOMEN INTERESTED IN playing rug
15. y. No experience necessary. Prac
t)ces held Mondays, Wednesdays
Call 238-1612, 238-3803
NEEDED: FEMALE STRIPPER for
bachelor's party, Friday, Sept. 17. Call
X 37.1656•
NEED. LUGGAGE AND TRAVEL ac
c'essories for an upcoming trip? Buy
t*em at Danks on Penn State Night
save 20%, Sept. 15th, 6pm•lopm. .
"NEW RIDERS OF The Purple Sage"
coming Oct. 13th - to the Scorpion
fiokets on sale.
HERPIES HOTLINE IS now operatio
Congratulations!
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and Oak Furnishings and Accessories
11 ),9 6:
OLD WOOD ANTIQUES
328 South Allen St.
Tues.-Sat. 12-5 & by appt
Featuring dresses at
.......,
reasonable prices
NEED PEOPLE TO join car-pool Mon
day to Friday from Altoona to here
Call Tom 943-4038
RfDE NEEDED TO Center City Phila
or South Jersey 9117 and/or 9/24
Beth, 865-6246
answers
to Friday's puzzle
There she is
the second runner-up. Yolanda
Fernandez, Miss Alabama, was
third runner-up, and the fourth
runner-up was Miss Oklahoma,
Nancy Chapman.
At a post-crowning news confer
ence, Maffett said she reacted
with "disbelief and excitement"
when she heard her name an
nounced as the winner.
She said she made two promises
to herself before walking on stage
Saturday night. "I told myself I'm
going to have fun and I'm going to
be myself, and I did just that.
"I feel like if I die now, I'll die
happy," she said.
Maffett also said she had no
jitters before singing before the
sellout pageant crowd of 21,200.
"I felt that the audience was all
my friends and when I came out I
was coming out to friends.
'LOST
KEY RING: SAT. 5:00 p.m. Allen
Street between Graham's and Garden
Theatre. Two Ford keys plus others.
Reward 466-7489
LOST: GIRL'S GOLD and diamond
ring. Large reward. Please call Dave
anytime after 11 pm. 865.6234
Homes
3 bedroom homes for
September occupancy
All appliances, air
conditioning, fireplace,
carpeted, your own
balcony, furnished or
unfurnished. Students
welcome.
234-8031
FOUND
. "FOUND" NOTICES
ARE PUBLISHED
FOR THREE DAYS AT NO CHARGE
FEMALE CALICO CAT, declawed
Found' neat Whitehall and Atherton
Call 237-8572 evenings
FOUND: GOLD BRACELET at Allen
and Beaver. Call Cathy: 234.0469 after
6:00 p.m.
FOUND PATTEE STEPS: pen, silver
Claim by identifying brand, initial
Call Chuck at 5-3477
FOUND: PEN WITH watch. Call Gene
at 863.0190 to Identify
FOUND WOMAN'S SILVER watch
outside Murphys'. Owner: Describe
make and style. 237-0394
KATHY J. - found your book. Call
Ellen at 5-3427 to claim
KEY RING, 3RD floor BA Bldg., BlS
di2? Can meet Friday, 4th period,
floor 1, BA Bldg.
PETER BARR: FOUND your id on
College Ave. Call Carol, 237.5090
PITTSBURGH'S FAMOUS NICHOLAS
coffee. Weekly specials in Friday's
Collegian. The Candy Cane by Col
lege Diner
HELP WANTED
COUNTER PERSON. Approx. 30hr/wk
non•student preferred, xerox 9500
experience helpful. Apply Kinko's 256
E.BeaverAyenue
FIGURE MODEL FOR professional
photographer. Mail Info to P.O. Box
411, State College.
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, ALSO
therapy position at Home Health
Agency. Send resume to 2 Hudson
Ave., Juniata Terrace, Lewistown, PA
17044
ON DRUGS, INC. Seeks volunteers
for Hotline counselor positions. Re
quires one year commitment. Possi-
bility of paid employment.
Applications available at 236• A South
Allen Street, State College. Applica
tion deadline 9/201132. No phone calls,
please. EOE.
Miss California, Debra Sue Matfett, above, smiles for the photographers after being crowned
Miss America 1983 on Saturday night in Atlantic City. First and second runners-up Miss
Tennessee, Desiree Daniels, and Miss Mississippi, Dianne Evans, above left, pose for some of
the many press photographers who covered the event.
PART TIME HELP - wanted. Now you
can earn $2O-$35 per week for approx
imately 3-4 hrs of your time. Require
ments: 18 years or older, in good
health. No experience necessary to
be a blood plasma donor. Call Sera-
Tec Biologicals, 237-5761
PART TIME HELP wanted. Now you
can earn $20435 per week for approx
3-4 hrs. of your time. Requirements:
18 yrs. or older, In good health. No
experience necessary to be a Blood
Plasma donor. Call Sera-Tec Biologi
cals, 237-5761. Hours: Mon-Thurs. 8-
.6:3opm
PERSON TO LIVE in private home
with female senior citizen. Close to
campus. Private room and bath pro
vided. Phone 238-3626
BLOOD PLASMA DONORS NEEDED
$BO to $l2O a month. Call 237.5761
PLASMA DONORS NEEDED $BO to
$l2O a month. Call 237.5761
TYPIST WANTED. 70-80 wpm, flexi
ble, daytime hours, apply Klnko's 256
E.Beaver Avenue
WORK STUDY AIDING exciting pesti
cide residue analysis studies (must
have grant) Dr. Ralph Mumma, 863-
0844
WORK STUDY POSITION, 'B2-'B3:
Join Penn State's international com
munity; help coordinate International
Conversant Program. Other positions
available. Contact Jim L., 865.6348
WORK STUDY STUDENT needed to
analyze samples for entomology pro
ject, biology background preferable.
Paul, 863-2872
CALL BARBARA 238.7207 profes-
sional typist theses, academic work
business correspondence, tape tran
scription, resumes, IBM selectric
BEST, FASTEST AND CHEAPEST
typing, located on campus. Call Jane,
238-5273 anytime
STUDENT
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
IMPROVE YOUR GRADES. Research
catalog- 306 pages- 10,278 topics.
Rush $l.OO. Box 25097 C Los Angeles,
90025. (213)477-8226
PAT'S TYPING SERVICE. Versatile,
very qualified, reasonable, experi
enced resumes, letters, term papers,
dissertations. Call 237-2461
THE NEW YORK Times is available at
reduced campus prices. Call Pat at
234.1788 for more information
VAN FOR HIRE - moving, etc. Very
reasonable. Call 234-3539
BEAUTIFY YOUR RESIDENCE. Earn
beautiful soilfree plants. Have a plaiit
party. Call Kris 355.8781
DANCE WITH MR. B! A dj for all
occasions • now booking for Fall
term. 237.7547 -
TC SOUNDS PROFESSIONAL Disc
Jockey service, now booking for
1982.83, fraternities, dormitories,
clubs, 234.6828 237-5166
TC SOUNDS PROFESSIONAL DJ,
comes to PSU, 1000 watts of sound,
light show, and special effects.
Watch for it
WHIPPED CREAM MAKERS and cha
roers. Great deals. The Candy Cane,
128 W. College, by College Diner
Wagner & Gilliland
2 bedroom
furnished
apartments
1 block from campus
234-4001
ALICE + Don's style cuts only $6l
Also complete hairstyling for men
and women by appointment. 225 W.
Beaver Ave. 237-2201
CENTRE FOR TRAVEL 114 Hiester
St. Phone 238.4987. Any way you
want to go, any place in the world at
no service charge.
COCINO'S SHOE REPAIR, 10 per
cent off, student 1.D., 323 East Beaver
Ave. 234-5208.
COPY AT KlNKO'S,xeroi 9500 copies
Copy at Kinko's xerox 9500 copies
Copy at Kinko's.
CUT AND DRIED • Hairstyling for men
and women. Call for appointment.
Open six days a week 9 to 5. Evening
appointments available.
ELWOOD'S HAIR STUDIO. The most
talked about haircutting salon on
campus. Begin this term with a fresh
cut. Call today 237-6663
FIXING UP YOUR room? Centre Hard
ware has chains, stains, and corn
plete plant care. 221 S. Allen. 237
4962
FOR FAST, EFFICIENT, economical
copies visit Gnomon Copy. 130 West
College Avenue. 237-1111
FOR SALE: USED furniture: chests,
beds, sofas, chairs,. dinettes, desks-
Everything For Your Apartment Furni
ture Exchange, 522 East College Ave
nue. Dial 238.1181
KING PRINTING. We offer quality
work at reasonable prices. Free park
ing, fast service. 616 E. College Ave.
238.2536
KNOOK AND CRANNY, 201 W. Bea
ver Ave. 237-8350- Counted cross
stitch, needlepoint, and D6AC stitch
ing supplies. Unusual even-weave
fabrics- complete line of macrame
materials
KOPEASE- FOR ALL your photocopy
needs. Free collating, reduction, au
tomatic front to back copying, thesis,
labels, free stapling, term papers. 436
E. College Ave. 238-5484
MEN'S AND WOMEN'S Hairstyling
specialists. Look your best this Fall,
at Pietro's Hair Analysis. Free consul.
tation. Appointment not always nec
essary, 228 East Calder Way. 238-
2933
THE SILVER CELLAR, 153 S. Allen St.
237-1566. Custom design work by
local goldsmiths. Repairs and re
mounting, gemstone restringing.
Yours or ours.
TYPEWRITER REPAIR. McCLOSKEY
Office Equipment services most
make typewriters: Adler, Royal, IBM,
SCM, and Sears. Just a short drive
down to 1223 E. College Avenue 234-
2943
T.V., STEREO BROKEN down? Our
service is exceptional! Competent,
fast, economical! We service all
brands, all types of electronic equip-
ment. T & R Electronics, 225 South
Allen St. 238.3800
ARTCARVED RING DAYS going on
now at the Penn State Bookstore on
campus. Remember:•Tuesday, Sept.
14 Is the final day of our super sale.
CATCH A PIECE of the action! PSU Order now!
........'pfnpßn"'•::• . . : :
Intercollegiate Ice Hockey Club's or- BUY A GIFT for someone,special and
ganizational meeting will be held save 20% on Penn State Night at
Sept. 14 at 7:30 in 26 Mineral Science Danks. Sept. 15, 6pm-10pm
Bldg
DANKS PENN STATE Night! Save BUY A GIFT fpr someone special and
20% on all your purchases! Sept.ls, save 20% on Penn State night at
Danks. Sept. 15, 6pm -10 pm
6-10 pm. You have to be there
DATE TICKETS FOR sale. All but
Nebraska and Pitt. Call Al 865-8102
DON'T WAIT UNTIL finals! Sr. French EINIIIMIND
Bus. major tutors and converses-flex- • . •
ible rates. Stu, 234-2668
FAST, QUALITY PHOTOFINISHING.
12 exp. - $3.47, 24 exp. -$5.42. Studio
2, 444 E. College Ave. Suite 250. 234-
2000
FOR SALE: STUDENT tickets to all
games. Wanted: Two Rutgers date
tickets. Call Holly, 865-8103
FREE DOG: 3 months old, 1 / 2 black
lab, I/2 german shepherd. Housebro
ken, cute as hell. Call 234-9960, ask
FREE VOLUNTEER STAFF Training
at Women's Resource Center. In
crease competencies in dynamic vol-
unteer experience. Call 234.5222 or
come to 111 Sowers St. Room 210 for
information
GREAT BANDS AT The Scorpion ev
ery Wednesday in September-'Bllly
Price', 'Daddy Licks', 'Allies', 'Harpo.'
HERPES, BODY BUILDING, over
weight, allergies, underweight, diabe
tes, disease prevention. Nutritional
counseling, Lorrie Kershaw. Nutritio
nist office hour by appointment only.
237-0883 .
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Pre-game festivities
in Kern cafeteria
began
at Penn State Day
By BRIAN E. BOWERS
Collegian Staff Writer
The Blue Band played ,"Hail to the Lion," the Nittany
Lion mascot danced, and the cheerleaders cried "We are
Penn State," but it wasn't a football game. It was Penn
State Day at the Kern graduate cafeteria.
Diners spending their Friday lunch hour at the cafeteria
were surrounded by "Love Ya Lions" placards on the
walls, Blue Band members on stage and cheerleaders
strolling about, talking and passing out buttons.
The idea of bringing the excitement of a football game to
the cafeteria came from its manager, Dave Gingher.
"We want to get the entire student body involved in the
atmosphere of a game," he said
"We have never done anything like this before and we
wanted to see how it would go over. We would like to get
some new faces in here."
Lee Giannone, cheerleading coach and adviser, said the
squad was glad to get involved in the event.
"We always try to do anything that will try to promote
Penn State," he said.
Although the event got off to a slow start, the music
attracted spectators and the room eventually became
crowded.
Lion's Legion member Tammy Conrad said she thought
the people who were eating when the cheering started may
have expected a more peaceful meal.
"They were really surprised," she said.
Though only a few people cheered at the beginning, the
enthusiasm grew.
are
are not yelling," Conrad said, "but I think they
are enjoying it "
Ellen Levy (11th-speech pathology) agreed that, the
event was a surprise.
"They don't expect (a pep rally) in Kern," she said. "I
don't know if it is the right place. It may have more effect
in a cafeteria where more undergrads are."
But Levy did like all the noontime activity.
"It's nice to hear other people playing music instead of
talking loud," she said.
Susan Seidler (graduate-master of business administra
tion) also liked the different atmosphere:
"I think that it is.nice because (the cheerleaders) are
very enthusiastic." She added that the excitement may
have gotten some of the diners ready for the game.
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"NO
MORE
MR.NICE
GUY':
"I'm not my old !dyable
self when I'm around
cigarettes. I get real
cranky. So I want all you
smokers to quit once
and for all. And who
knows? You might even
put a smile on my face!"
I •
American Cancer Societsi
Banquets,
Horticulture Show
blooms on campus
By ROB STEUTEVILLE
Collegian Staff Writer
The tent was full of people and the
air was fragrant with the smell of
herbs, flowers and evergreen trees at
this weekend's Horticulture. Show.
Numerous exhibits were displayed,
including one featuring the inside of a
home filled with plants, and others
with beautifully terraced front yards
and gardens of all sorts all under
the tent. Outside the tent was a huge
floral display.
Acting as a hostess for the show
was its co-manager, Bridget Behe
(11th-horticulture and agriculture ed
ucation).
"The show is an educational tool for
both the students who work on it and
the public who enjoy it," Behe said.
"The ideas we present here are de
signed so that people can take them
home and use them."
Although the numerous gardens
and displays looked complex, she
said that with a little know-how, peo
ple can use the ideas'in their homes.
"A lot of people think it takes a lot
of time," Behe said. "Granted, we
are horticulture majors and we know
the technical aspects, but I hope that
people would look at something and
say, 'Hey, how would I do that?'
"If you can water a plant and read,
there is no reason why you can't grow
tomatoes in your back yard."
After the show ends, work begins
ahnost immediately for the next
year's show, she said.
"A lot of pebple don't know it is a
COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR SALE
AKC GOLDEN RETRIEVER pups.
Champion blood, shots, wormed. Big,
beautiful, affectionate. Ready now.
$75. 355-4997.
A SR Football Ticket... Best offer over
$35. 234.5889 ask for Mike
• BEDS, CHEST OF DRAWERS, sofa,
dinette, desks, and tables, lamps,
much morel Time: Monday and Tues•
day 12.2:30, 5:30 -7. W. College left on
S. Bernard. Go 2 1/2 blocks 238-3208
BICYCLES: GOOD USED Bicycles.
Reasonable prices. Also, repairs by
factory trained mechanic. Twelve
miles east of State College. Phone
364.9558
BIKE - 2nd HAND mens 27 Inch good
condition. Ask $BO or best offer 234-
8379
CLOTHING MOSTLY WOMENS size
8-12 misc. Items tag sale Monday
9 / 1 3. Starts 11a.m. 245 E. Hamilton
CORDS, WOOL sweaters, flannel
4 2 ,ahlrts, and thermal underwear- all
20% off Penn State Night at Danks.
Sept. 15, 6pm-10pm
CORDS, WOOL SWEATERS, flannel
shirts, and thermal underwear - 'all
20% off Penn State night at Danks.
Sept. 15, 6pm -10 pm
DORM CONTRACT: REDUCED
* Rates! Male, Packer Hall. Call Dave
234-7074
DO YOU NEED a female dorm con•
tract for fall or winter? I've got one to
sell! Call 237-9781 after 5 pm
FOOTBALL SEASON TICKET. Se
nior/Grad. Best offer. Call Beth, 238-
4994
FOOTBALL TICKETS • TRADE 4 PSU
"vs. Pitt general public tickets for 3
Nebraska tickets. 1.632-8540
FOOTBAL SEASON TICKET Se
nior/Grad, Best offer. Call 234.2303
FOR SALE: AKAI CS-703D stereo
cassette deck, $6O. Call 238-8904
FOR SALE CHRYSLER Imperial, good
working condition, luxury $BOO or
best offer Steve G. 238.2343
FOR SALE: REGULATION size pool•
table 1 inch slate top. Came from a
poolhall. 40 yrs. old. Call 237.0134
FOR SALE: SENIOR season ticket for
freshman or Junior ticket plus cash.
Best offer, 863-0919
FOR SALE: 2 CYCLES; Hondo 250 XL
trailbike and a 100 XL trailbike Call
237-0134
FREE VOLUNTEER STAFF Training
at Women's Resource Center. In
crease competencies in dynamic vol
unteer experience. Call 234.5222 or
come to 111 Sowers St. Room 210 for
information
0 FRESHMEN/SOPHOMORE SEASON
ticket. Best offer. Call Beth 2344/715
IBANEZ SIX STRING electric guitar
for sale. Many custom acessories.
Must see to appreciate. Call Ben, 237-
5080
LUDWIG CLEAR Snare DrUm $7O, 24"
u 4 Schwinn 10 speed, $B5. Franklin fire
place woodburning stove, $6O. 238-
7587. Ask for Ken.
MARANTZ 15 WATT receiver, excel
lent condition, $lOO. Serious callers
only! Gold rug, 6'xl2', perfect for a
dont!. Best offer. Dave, 238.3306
MUSICIANS—EXPAND YOUR capa
bilities. I'm selling my Rhodes 73
M piano, Crumar Toccata (orgah), Crum
ar Performer (orchestra), and Korg
ms•2o synthesizer. Prices are negotia
ble so call me, Ken, at 238.4832 to try
them out
NIKON Ftn WITH 50 and 200 mm
lenses, excellent condition. $375.
Paul,BB3-2872. Nights, 234.0787
014 PROFE SIONAL MAJOR LEAGUE
Baseball Jerseys for sale. Most ML
teams available. Call LOUiS 234.1241
SAVE 20% PENN State at hanks and
turn every head on campus In our new
Fall fashions Fall fashions. Sept.
15th, 6pm-10pm. .
SAVE 20% PENN State at Denim and
fik turn every head on campus in our new
fall faahldna..Sept. 15, Bpm-10pm._
year-long planning project," Behe
said.
Working on the show can be a great
experience for people who are inter
ested in horticulture, and those who
do not have experience can easily get
it by participating in the show.
Behe said it is especially interest
ing in the early stages when students
can see their own ideas bloom and
come to life.
"Walking through these exhibits,
you can't imagine what they look like
on paper," she said.
One interesting aspect of this
year's festival, Behe said, was the
sensory garden. The garden, de
signed for people with visual hand
icaps, enabled participants to sense
many frangrant and textured herbs
and flowers, and toidentify these
plants by "reading" tags printed in
Braille.
"Each year we try to address the
four areas of horticulture orna
mental horticulture, floriculture,
fruits and vegetables and add a
new twist," Behe said. "The sensory
exhibit was the new twist."
Jim Beletti (13th-horticulture)
echoed Behe's statement about trying
to give people some ideas they can
take home and use.
"For instance," he said, pointing to
a corner of the ornamental exhibit
thatle co-chaired, "this is the corner
of your yard. We ,try to teach people
what they can do with their yards.
Also, we are here to answer ques
tions, almost like a clinic."
Sweaters for men and women at DOMESTICATED, FASCINATING, fur-
Danks! Save 20% on crewnecks, v- ry fun!!! Adorable, young ferrets
necks, boatnecks,cowlnecks on Penn available. Call Glenn or Susan at 237-
State night. Sept 6 pm-10pm 4485 and get an adorable pet.
TEN SPEED BIKE, 23" Nishiki. Good FROM JEANS to suits... Danks has
Condition, $9O or best offer. 238-8965 the latest fashions at 20% off on
. After 5 pm Penn State Night. Sept. 15, 6pm-10pm
TV, ADMIRAL 25-INCH. b.w. $75 or
best offer. Works great. Call Sue at
237.1616
"USED VACUUM CLEANERS"
upright and cannisters, starting at
$14.95 and up. -
•Penn State Kirby, 355-
9239
WHO TICKETS FOR September 25
show in Philadelphia, best offer, call
865-0932
YAMAHA GUITAR: ONE year old;
excellent shape; originally $180; want MODELS NEEDED FOR PIKA girls of
$155. Phone 5.6903, Jeff PSU calendar. Bring photo(s) to Stu
'72 HONDA C 8350. Must sell, $3OO as die 2. 444 E. College. Suite 250. 234-
is. 1,800 miles, PA Inspected, runs 2000
well! 865-3755
2 COUCHES VERY sturdy construc
tion covered wlblue velour washable
covers. Perfect for your dorm raom,
4'5" long. One for you and one for
your roommate to stretch•out and
study! $55 each, separate or together.
238-7587
THE MUSIC WORKSHOP. Quality in
-1981 SCHWINN LeTOUR bicycle, 23 struction. Reasonable rates. Guitar,
inch frame. Very good condition. New i
p ano, voice, and more. Call: 238.2660
back tire. Grant 234-0282
UPDATE YOUR image with our latest
1980 LIBERTY MOBILE home 14x60, cosmetics, fragrances, and accesso
unfurnished, 2-bedroom with skirting ries. You'll save 20% on Penn State
and awning. Close to campus. Price Night. Sept.ls, 6-10 pm
negotiable. 237-1970
1979 YAMAHA 650, low mileage. Ex
cellent condition. $1500.234.3961
WILL TRADE TWO general adm. tick
tuner $65, gold, brown, velveteen
FOR SALE STEREO am/fm receiver ets, PSU vs. Nebraska for PSU vs Pitt.
Sue 238-4233
tailored bed cover (single) with pil
lows 'matching $3O; fireplace screen WOMEN'S BASKETBALL OPEN
$l5. 237-9241 Tryouts - Sept. 13th 3:lspm South
-- Gym. Come prepared to play
15% OFF PHOTO processing with
this ad. The Candy Cane, 128 W.
College by College Diner
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MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL
PITTSBURGH
vs.
DALLAS
on the. new Big Screen
Beat the Clock
during the game
Enjoy tailgating
w/Larry Moore
after the game
Stop by and Check Out
the New Lion's Den
Bottle Shop
118 S. Garner St.
open at 4:30
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AERIAL ADS GET results: have your
message printed in the sky. Football
games, sodlals, meetings, elections,
personals, ad-infinitum. Call 237-2888
for info
'4TRAL
CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA DANCE
Workshop offering clEtsses,for chil
dren and Adults. Modern dance, bal
let, jazz, tap, mime, movement for
athletes. 237-2784
DANKS HAS GONE Penn State crazy.
We're giving you a night all your own
to save 20% on eVelythifig you buy.
Sept. 15, 6pin-10prn.
DISCOUNT PHOTO PROCESSING.
Fast, quality service. The Candy
Cane, 128 W. College, by College
Diner. 3-i-4253
Linda Laughner (13th-horticulture)
stood in front of the herb garden, a
small backyard arrangement with
brick walkways lined with herbs and
plants.
"We are trying to show that herbs
can be ornamental as well as useful,"
she said. "I think growing herbs is
something people have seen as new in
the past few years and they are very
interested in it.
HOW ABOUT a new hot pot, popcorn
popper, coffee maker, or toaster oven
from Danks? Save 20% on Penn State
Night, Sept. 15, 6pm•lopm
HOW ABOUT A new hot pot, popcorn
popper, coffee maker, or toaster oven
from Danks. Save 20% on Penn State
night, Sept. 15, 6pm-10pm '
MARY KAY SKINCARE- the cosmetic
that's more than a cover-up, Ph bal
anced. Lauri, 865-7014
RIDING INSTRUCTION IN English
Hunt Seat and Pleasure and Western
Pleasure. Call Willow Rock Stables at
355.9626 or 355.9043
TENERS NEEDED for PENN STATE
SINGERS. Auditions in 112 Music.
Just knock and come in!
WANT 2-5 ITHAK Perlman tickets 865
5448, 237.7538 Bagshaw
AUDIO
FOR SALE: HIK amp, tuner, and turn
table. Brand new. $550 or best offer
Call 234-2561
SANYO COMPONENT STEREO -re
clever, turntable, eight-track player
Asking $BO. Call Lora, 234-1520
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FOR SALE 1968 Mustang. Very good
condition, $lBOO. Call 865.8961 after 6
pm
RELIABLE, CHEAP wheels! 1972
Duster, slant 6, 225 cuin., runs well.
Stereo/radio, 4 Goodyear Polyglass
tires. Best offer. Call 234.1047 or 863-
3399.
SHARP HON DA 350, new tires, black
must sell, $495, 237-8928
'75 PLYMOUTH VALIANT CUSTOM.
59,000 miles: 6 cyl. auto trans., pow
steer, air•cond., excellent condition. 2
snows Included. $2,500. Call 238-2208
or 863-1607
'74 VOLVO WAGON - automatic
transmission, good condition, body
and motor. Phone 234-0494
1981 Honda XL2SO. Excellent condi
tion. Runs great...sBso. Call Steve
865-9220
1979 HONDA CM4OOT, alarm, crash
bar, garage•kept, immaculate! First
$995, 35543979 days, 237.1578 eve
nings.
1976 CHEVY MALIBOU. Good run
ning heavy duty College-Mobile. A/C
/pb /ps. High miles, low price. Call
234-5269
1976 Datsun 280 z fuel injection auto
matic transmission. New exhaust
system, new battery $3,000 234-2888
1974 FORD PINTO station wagon.
Four speed, Inspected, running, radi
als including snows. $550 Kevin 237-
8784
1973 SAAB 96. Beautiful, reliable, and
economical. $1995, 238.7513
1972 SUZUKI T-500. Good condition
15,500 miles,s7oo. Call Terry: am 865
5481, 865:4326 evenings.
1971 SUPER BEETLE in superb condi
tion. Please call 466.7816 evenings or
weekends.
A photographer admires flowers at the Horticulture Show on campus this weekend
"With annuals, you can look at
them, but with herbs you can look at
them, grab a sprig, and get a lift. It's
something people can enjoy a
sensory experience."
Outside the tent were rows and
rows of beautiful flowers, with an
entire section devoted to roses. Other
flowerS included marigolds, chrysan
themums and impatiens.
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A Non-profit Clinic Dedicated to
Providind MediCal Care
with Dignity and Confidentiality
Call Collect 412-661-8811
(Pittsburgh)
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2 BEDROOM APTS.. All close to
campus. Call Kay 237-1564 9:30-4:30
FOR RENT
GARAGE FOR RENT near campus
Call 238.5215 or 865.7213
SMALL ONE BEDROOM mobile
home; one mile to campus; land
scaped, one year lease, no pets.
$lBO/mo., plus electric and oil. 238-
4708, 234-3901
1-CAR GARAGE NEAR campus. Call
(312) 752-3210 after 11 pm. weekdays,
anytime weekends
WE'VE MOVED!
EXTRA 10%. OFF
all instruments and
accessories with this ad
eor .es
House of Music
I 126 N. Atherton
Hrs: Mon-Fri 10.8, Sat 10-7
L i
ROOMMATES
A ROOMMATE NEEDED for '82•'83 at
Parkway Plaza, all utilities included,
$145/mo. Call 234-0257
BRIARWOOD TOWNHOUSE AVAIL
ABLE. Female only, 1/4 of 2 bdrm.,
$lO5 + utilities, call after 5, 466-6108,
Deb
FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED for
Fall thru Spring te,rm. $120.00 + heat.
Five minutes from HUB, call 237.0607
FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED to
share 1/3 urge 1-bedroom apartment.
Newly furnished, A/C, balcony, dish
washer, reasonable! 238-5970
MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED to share
double room in house. $ll5/mo. +
utilities. Fall term. Nonsmoker. 234-
4471
MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED for year.
Fairmount Hills apts., sl2slmonth,
utilities included, 238.6338
MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED to share
apartment located one block from
campus with a/c and balcony. Call
234.1288. From 9/82-8/83
NOW- SMOKING MALE roommate*2
blocks from campus, large apartment
$142 per month. 237-6955
ROOMMATE TO SHARE Ibr. apt.,
furnished, all utilities included, free
parking, Mark, 237-9491 after 6 pm
ROOMS
ROOM OR APARTMENT needed for
Fall term. Will sign 9-12 month lease.
Call Ed, (717)667-6291
WANTED TO RENT
FEMALE WANTS OWN room In
house or apartment close to campus.
Call 238-3369
WANTED
(A) GOLD! CLASS rings! Jewelry etc.
pon't sell before you see me! 100%
cash market! For fast pickup, 466-
7713, Boalsburg
FOUR GENERAL ADMISSION tickets
for Rutgers game. Call 237.9200
FRAME TO CONVERT dorm beds to
bunk beds. Any reasonable price. Call
Michael, afternoons, 865-0811
GOLD AND SILVER. Will pick up
Leland Enterprises 238.2553
NEED FOUR GENERAL admission
tickets for Sept. 25 Nebraska football
game. Call Mary 234-1533
PHOTOGRAPHIC STROBE must
be in good working condition, pre
ferably heavy-duty, 510-volt battery
pack type. Call John at 863-3215
between 7 and 10 p.m„ Sunday
through Thursday.WANTED: DATE
TICKET for Pitt and Nebraska games.
Will pay many dollars. Call John at
238-6295
WANTED: GENERAL ADMISSION
football tickets for Homecoming
game on 10/16. Call George, 237-1454
WANTED: TWO DATE tickets for Ne
braska game. Call Mitch, 865-6138
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"I just liked looking at the variety
and color of the different plants. It's
very peaceful," Chris Keating, a •visi
tor from Maryland, said.
"The inside show was really well
done. The sod and brickwork gives
you an idea of what you can do in your
own home."
Stan Paxton (graduate-geology)
said, "It gives an opportunity for the
department and the students to show
WANTED: RESPONSIBLE person to NOVICE "GO" PLAYER seeks oppo . -*.
be manager for the Lady Lion Basket- nents, wants to Improve game. Call **,,„."
ball team. Call for information. 863- Albert, 865.3044 *-
2672 9am-spm or stop by 247 Rec Hall
WANTED: TWO STUDENT tickets for
Nebraska game. Will pay premium.
Call Janice, 865-5212
HEY FRESHMAN HOW the hell are
ya? Your Junior Is on your side
KISS MY COOKIES delivers: Sunday
thru Thursday, 9 pm to midnight. If
you haven't had a cookiewich--now's
your chance, 237-kiss
LIKE MUSIC, WATER and swimming
with others? Then we like you!
NAIADS synchronized swim club
tryouts - Sept. 13 at 7 or Sept 14 at
5:30 in White Bldg. pool
women's f
medical center Confidential
birth free
control early detection
counseling pregnancy testing
(215) 265-1880
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off what they are doing, and it gives
the public a chance to see the variety
and see what's going on."
Hisel Keaster of R-3 Bedford said
she comes to the show for enjoyment.
"I used to be pretty good with
plants; I used to grow quite a lot of
flowers, all different kinds. What
makes the show so effective is the
mass arrangements of different vari_-_
ety. .
PHYSIQUE FITNESS CLUB FOR
WOMEN: excellent classes/ instruc
tors, weight equipment, much more. -
All only $l5 per month. Opening
MONDAY! 9 tam, 323-Rear E.Beaver. "
(Ground floor, rear of building across.
from Cedarbrook Apts. 237-9123
P.S.U. HOME GAMES. Bedroom for
rent In private home 30 miles east of
State College. Lewistown, 717-248-
6238
P.T. GUYS OF 501, we're looking for
some fun. A little more everyday, so
come on let's all play!! S&S
20 minutes from Philadelphia
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