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    6—The Daily Collegian Friday, June 24, 1983
Education progress exalts Castro
By ELOY O. AGUILAR
Associated Press Writer
;. _ SAN ANTONIO, Cuba Progress in education
' - is the pride and joy of Fidel Castro’s 24-year-old
' ’ government. Schools rate high priority on itine
raries prepared for foreign visitors, and Cuba
provides teachers to other Third World countries.
In Nicaragua alone, where a government
friendly to Cuba is trying to establish a socialist
system, there are 2,200 Cuban teachers helping
set up an education system.
More than 3,000 other Cuban teachers have
1 gone to places like Angola, Mozambique and
.; Guinea, according to Education Minister Jose R.
' Fernandez.
“The best education for our teachers is to
spend two years in a place like Nicaragua,”
Fernandez told The Associated Press in an inter
view. “They see there what we used to be.”
Between 1975 and 1980, Cuba trained more than
67,000 elementary school teachers and more than
49,000 high school teachers. Their job is to turn
out a new generation of Cubans educated in
Marxist-Leninism. '
Lourdes Martin Fajardo, 19, is one of the more
„ than 57,000 who are enrolled at Cuba’s teachers’
..‘Collegian Inc. reserves the
right to release the names of
individuals who place advertis
ing in The Dally Collegian, Colle
gian Magazine and The Weekly
Collegian.
' The decision on whether to
release this information shall be
-made by the management of
Collegian Inc.
The purpose of this policy is
to discourage the placement of
advertising that may. be cruel or
unnecessarily embarrassing to
Individuals or organizations.
AN ARRAY OF
UNUSUAL GIFTS
at
THE MUSEUM
of ART STORE
OPEN Tues-Sun
11-4:30
Located next to
Forum
AUTHENTIC WESTERN CLOTH
JNG, boots by Tony Lama, Noco
fta, Justin, & Bona Allen. Made
ir( Texas and all leather. Also
western shirts, vests, sport
coats, square dance accesso
ries & hats. Quality is Hat Ta’
Boot 1359 E. College Avenue.
<837-8725
A; YAMAHA XSSOO, 1978 street
pike, great condition, $750. In
cfudes faring. Negotiable. Call
Dave 238-3845
C&MPUTER DISKETTES COM
PATIBLE with most computers,
3M Scotch and Verbatim at dis
count prices, Acorn, 232 S.AIIen,
[238-6021 '
COUCH, DOUBLE BED, kit table,
Cass, electric guitars w/amps.
Call 234-0738 mornings. All ne
gotiable :
DRESSERS, CHESTS, MAT
TRESSES and box springs, di
nettes, end tables, desks,
applicances and more. Furniture
Exchange, 522 East College Ave,
238-1181
FOR SALE: NUMARK 2400, 10
band equalizer $140; U.S. Divers
wetsuit (medium), bibs w/top,
hood, gloves $150; Rocket fins
$25; U.D.T. Lifevest $4O; Seiko
Automatic Chronograph watch
many features $120; Call 237-
7696 after 6pm
FOUR ALL SEASON radials.
Firestone Trax 12.165/15 almost
new. Call 237-5693
GUILD SOLID BODY electric gui
tar w/case. New Gibson tuna
matic bridge. Best offer call
Scott 237-0342
INSURANCE FOR YOUR auto,
motorcycle, home, personal be
longings, hospitalization. For
professional, courteous service,
238-6633
MARTIN TWELVE STRING D-35
for sale. $6OO or best offer, call
cralg 234-2944
MOBILE HOME FURNISHED,
appliances, 1 mile from campus.
Good condition and $3,500. Call
Phil: leave message 863-0525, or
keep trying 238-5989
MOBILE HOME, 12’X60\ car
peted, utility shed, porch, nice
lot, available July 25th, $5OOO,
238-6389
MOBILE HOME 12’x60\ 2 bdrm,
on large wooded lot in park. 25
minutes from S.C. 422-8712
Surviving in the
Real World
The Original
‘•How to” Seminar
Limited Number of
opening for senior's
and recent grads
Seminar key areas:
• Mastering individual
oral presentations
• .lob interviews
e Writing skills
• Assertiveness training
• Time and financial
planning
« sexuality’ in the
workplace
For further information
and free application,
send name, address, and
phone number to:
Surviving In the Real World
nox Cti-t
State College. PA lisBol
COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS
OLVIETTE ELECTRIC ball-typed
type-writer. Almost new. Retail
$3OO, asking $l5O. 234-4026 eve
nings
ONE BEDROOM MOBILE home
for sale in Boalsburg with fire
place. 237-5993 anytime, $3700
74 YAMAHA 500, new engine,
excellent condition, $750. Call
234-0738, mornings ,
23” YELLOW MEN'S 10-speed,
virtually new $lOO neg. 234-3674
PREGNANCY TESTS
CONFIDENTIAL
COUNSELING
soni Women's
Health
Services..
625 STANWIX ST.
DOWNTOWN PITTSBURGH
(40)562-1900
ACCOMPANIST NEEDED FOR
ballet classes. No experience
necesssary. Good sight reading
skills useful, not required. 237-
2784
ACCOMPANIST NEEDED FOR
modern dance classes. No expe
rience necessary. Improvisation
skills useful, not required. 237-
2784
ENJOY AN AMISH Barnraising
Dinner- presented by P.S.U.
Food Service Students June 30,
6pm in Maple Room of Human
Development Building. Tickets
$7.25. Reservations Required:
865-1736
FREE POCKET BILLIARDS! To
introduce you to the HUB Bil
liard Room for Summer Term,
we are pleased to announce free
play from 11am to I:4spm week
days, June 23 thru June 29. We
appreciate our customers
RENT A TV. Low rates. Color or
b/w. Any length of time. Acorn,
232 S.AIIen
SMALL REFRIGERATORS FOR
rent. $42.20 summer term. Un
limited Rent-Alls, 140 N. Ather
ton, near bus station. 238-3037
Afik Park Forest
Apartments
901 W. Aaron Dr.
State College, PA 814-238-1443
Now leasing for
summer & fall
• free bus service • swimming pools
• free parking • laundry facilities
• cable TV
1 & 2 bf. units available
9 & 12 month leases
colleges and is considering the possibility of
volunteering to work abroad.
“I always wanted to be a teacher. I never
thought of being anything else,” said the young
woman sitting in a library that included a large
number of books on Marxist-Leninism, as well as
some popular American novels.
The students at the Salvador Allende School in
Havana come from all parts of the country. The
school is obviously a showcase and the Cubans
show it proudly
“We believe in the concept of the new school for
the new world,” Fernandez said. “We believe
that in socialism man can develop much better.”
Cuba spends heavily on an educational system
designed to form the individual academically and
politically. It was one of the first objectives of the
Castro revolution.
During the early years, Fernandez said, “we
did not have enough teachers and we had to use
students who had not even finished their (own)
schooling.”
Young people just but of elementary school
were recruited for crash courses at teachers’
colleges and then were scattered throughout the
country as elementary school teachers. Many
now are back in school receiving additional
STUDENT looking to help you
fix-up or repair your house or
apartment. Skilled in carpentry
and other handy work. Own
tools. 237-0427 after 5 p.m.
TELEVISION SERVICE CENTER
at Acorn. Prompt, expert, affor
dable. Specializing In Zenith and
Sony. 232 S.AIIen, 236-6021
THE MUSIC WORKSHOP. Qual
ity instruction on guitar, pi
ano,voice, and more. For more
Information: 238-2660
THE UNITARIAN UNIVERSAL
IST FELLOWSHIP open to all,
seeking to unify all people In a
large spiritual fellowship
through a philosophy of religion
that stresses reason, goodness,
and service; helping each per
son to gain increased depth of
faith, strength of character, and
greatness'of soul. We invite you
to join us, Sundays, 11:00 a.m.,
758 Glenn Road. For a ride,
please call: 237-7605.
DBX 122 NOISE reduction unit.
DBX 117 compressor/expander.
Best offer. Call 237-5194 (nights)
or 863-3214 (days)
MUST SELL: TECHNICS direct
drive Turntable SL-Q2 w/car
tridge $170; Technics SA6I6 re
ceiver (85 watts) $350; Pioneer
10 1/2 inch reel-reel stereo tape
deck RHOIIL (brand new) $500;
KSA custom loudspeakers-list
$llOO-only $700; tapes, cabinet;
George 234-3393 PIONEER SX
535 AM/FM stereo receiver.
Clean sound. Call Greg after
5:00 238-1754 $lOO.OO
On the Diamond in Boalsburg
Dinner Dally 5-10 p.m.
Rooms lor private parties or banquets
Excellent wine list
Sandwiches till 11:30 p.m.
Bar Service till 1:00 a.m.
For Reservations
Phone 466-6241
nutOMOTiye
1969 VW BUG, good body interi
or. Needs engine work, $6OO or
best offer
training, Fernandez said.
Some of the teachers’ college candidates will
come from the Batalla de Jigue Rural Middle
School near San Antonio, one of the 412 schools.of
this type throughout the country. The children,
ranging in age from 9 to 12, live in the schools six
days a week alternating academic and field
work. They work 15 hours each cultivating vege
tables and other farm products, and spend 30
hours in the classroom. There are more than 600
boys and girls at the school.
“It is not that the school needs to produce
something to sell,” said one of the teachers. “We
believe that work is part of their training.”
“An educational system must have the brand
of the society it serves,” Fernandez said. “We try
not to be dogmatic, but we show firmness in our
principles.”
Students get a heavy dose of political indoctri
nation at school meetings in which individual
attitudes are reviewed and sometimes criticized.
Regular courses on Marxism begin in the ninth
grade.
Fernandez said not all students adjust to the
system or accept the political indoctrination.
Students with “behavioral problems” are sent to
different schools.
APARTMENTS
APARTMENT LEASE FOR SALE:
one-bedroom Penn Tower apart
ment starting third week in Au
gust. Call 234-5633 for more
Information.
AVAILABLE FALL TERM: five
bedroom duplex, Legion Lane
and University Drive,
$720/month plus electric. Call
4pm to 10 pm 234-1007
CENTURY TOWERS 710 South
Atherton St., State College. Lo
cated 7 blocks from campus,
next to tennis courts, baseball
field and shopping center. Furni-.
shed/unfurnished efficiencies
and one-bedrooms starting at
$330/month, Includes all utili
ties, electricity, cable and park-
Ing. Phone 238-5081
TWO BEDROOM (THREE per
son) apts. available starting fall
term. 4 blocks from campus
395/mo. includes heat. Call 355-
7479 (days) , 466-6489, 466-6360
(evenings)
LIONS GATE
APARTMENTS
424 Waupelani Drive
238-2600
10 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Frl.
10 a.m.-3 p.m. Sat.
AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY. 1/2
of large one bedroom apt. Bea
ver Hill. $lOO for entire summer.
Call Dave at 234-3946
AVAILABLE IMMEDIATLY WITH
fall option: own bedroom in two
person apartment, one block
from campus, females only, no -
pets; Call 237-8409 after spm
FEMALE NEEDED TO sublet for
rest of summer, $l4O w/utll. Ask
for Danny, 237-4232
SUMMER SUBLET 2 BED
ROOMS 2 baths. Call David at 1-
717-766-0549 collect. 501 West
College
SUMMER. V> of two bedroom
apartment. Park Forest. Free
bus pass, swipimlng pool. Call
234-7831
Abortion
Pregnancy Tests
Birth Control
Evening Clinic
Clinic and Counseling Service
2709 N. Front street
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17110 • (717) 234-4994
SUMMER SUBLET OWN room In
house. Furnished. Free June
rent. Call 234-3709
ONE BEDROOM WITH large
kitchen. $l9O per month. June
free. 237-1618
JODON’S
STABLES
Is now enrolling
fora summer
RIDING SCHOOL
PROGRAM
Centro line Bus Service to Stable
Phone 237-4364
234-0980
A ROOM AVAILABLE for sum
mer and fall. Close to campus on
434 west college ave.s'ummer Is
negotiable
DOWNTOWN FURNISHED
APARTMENTS for rent begin
ning fall. Starting at $275. Call
237-1923 for Ambassador Bldg.
and 234-7243 for E.College Ave
EFF., ONE, TWO, and three bed
room apartments for rent, avail
able Summer and Fall. Some
apts available for late August.
All utilities Included,(except 2&3
bedrooms). Pets welcome,
pleasant and private country set
tings. Free parking and cable
TV. Call Pennwood North Apts,
at 234-4309, 10-5, M-F
FIVE EFFICIENCIES FOR fall In
Ambassador Building across
from South Halls. Call 466-6878
or 234-4084
SUMMER RENTALS: REDUCED
rates on town view apartments,
for further information Call 466-
6878
3 BEDROOM APARTMENT avail
able August 22. Pleasant coun
try setting 10 minutes from
campus. On bus route. Pets OK.
12 month lease. $375/month.
355-8927 evenings after 6
noo/yiMnT€S
APARTMENT HUNTING? TWO
males and one female seek sec
ond female to share four bed
room townhouse next year. Call
Mike 234-7211, or Chuck 238-
3274 after 7 pm
Chilean truckers strike;
most workers still on
By RICHARD BOUDREAUX
Associated Press Writer
SANTIAGO, Chile Thousands of
truckers parked their rigs yesterday,
paralyzing Chile’s largest port, but
the government arrested three more
union leaders and kept most workers
on the job during an attempted gener
al strike against President Augusto
Pinochet’s military rule.
The truckers’ work stoppage halted
most truck traffic in Santiago and
Concepcion, the country’s two largest
cities. As a result, there was no cargo
handling at the Talcahuano-San
Vicente port complex on the Pacific
Ocean near Concepcion, which sharp
ly diminished delivery of fresh pro
duce to the capital’s main outdoor
market. Many vendors closed early.
There were reports of major absen
teeism only in the coal industry,
where about 1,000 of the 7,000 workers
heeded the strike call and from the
lingering effects of a previous walk
out in three copper mines. '
MALE ROOMMATE FOR Sum
mer: Reg. 148/mo asking 99/mo.
Buspass. Park Forest Apt. Call
Mark 238-8346
ONE ROOMMATE MALE/FE
MALE own room, Lions Gate,
$l3O/month. Call Rob after 11pm
(717) 652-4465
STUDIOUS GRAD DESIRED to
share two bedroom apartment
for fall, spring, summer. Call Bill
234-6685
PREGNANT?
NEED HELP?
• ABORTION SERVICES
• CONFIDENTIAL COUNSELING
ALLEGHENY REPRODUCTIVE
HEALTH CENTER
A Non-profit Clinic Dedicated to
Providing Medical Care
with Dignity and Confidentiality
Call Collect 412-661-8811
(Pittsburgh)
gold and Silver, win pick
up. Leland Enterprises 238-2553
PROGRAM COORDINATOR:
MUST have strong background
In physical education and recre
ation. Responsabllltleswlll be to
develop youth programs and
team sports for youth and
adults. Fulltime position. Send
resume to Bellefonte YMCA, 125
W. HlghStreet, Bellefonte, PA.,
16823, Attention: Executive Di
rector by 6/30/83
WANTED: BASSIST FOR pro
gressive rock band. Call Joe at
237-1310 or Denny at 234-7842
(after 6)
WANTED MALE DORM contract
for fall semester. Call collect 1-
717-424-0970 Jeff Ruben
Students boycotted classes at some
' universities to hold anti-government
demonstrations on /campus. Police
used tear gas to break up an at
tempted march by 1,000 students
' from the Catholic University
grounds, dispersed, a smaller group
leaving the University of Chile cam
pud, and arrested seven students in a
march in Concepcion from that city’s
university.
Some workers said they were un
aware of the hastily organized strike
call, but most appeared unwilling to
heed it because such walkouts are
illegal and they fear for their jobs.
"What strike?” asked truck driver
Gilberto Rodriguez as he arrived
from the coastal city of Valparaiso
with a cargo of plastic cups, only to
find a Santiago trucking terminal
warehouse closed.
Strikes by militant truck drivers
were a major factor in the labor
unrest that culminated in the military
overthrow' of Salvador Allende in
1973.
FRATERNITY ROOMS AVAIL
ABLE: singles for summer, dou-
bles In the fall. Kitchen and 3 BEDROOM UNIT close to cam
social privileges Included. Call pus 3 people, available 8/15/83,
Mike 234-6072 or 237-9923. After 12 month | ease Ca( , 238-174 T or
6pm please 863-0802. Unit on Sunrise Ter
race
NON-SMOKING GRADUATE
STUDENTS.preferred for private
rooms near campus with quiet
study environment, 237-6581 .
POOL SIDE LIVING summer
term co-ed accomodations, 2
blocks from campus, kitchen
privileges, cable tv, optional so
cial, Call 238-9911 or 238-5553
ROOMS FOR SUMMER in house
2 blocks from campus. Own
bedrooms, laundry, kitchen,-
parking, utilities, yard. Call 237-
3941
HOUSE FOR RENT, August 15,
1983, max 6 persons, one block
from campus, 6 bedrooms. Call
238-3347
ROOM FOR SUMMER two
blocks from campus with fall FEMALE GRADUATE STUDENT
option, own bedroom, kitchen looking for room with Christian
privileges etc, parking, utilities, family, fall 'B3-spring 84. Karen
yard. Call 238-1741 or 863-0802 (717)278-3134
women's ?
medical center Service
birth free
control early detection
counseling pregnancy testing
(215)265-1880
20 minutes from Philadelphia
DsKALB PIKE AND BORO LINE ROAD
/ KING OF PRUSSIA. PA 19406
job
3 BEDROOM UNIT, one block
from campus, four persons,
available' August 15, twelve
month lease. Call 238-1741, 863-
0802
tURNTEP TO RENT
outpatient
abortion
facility
1
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The
DO YOU HAVE a summer work
study grant? We need you in the
German Department. Interesting
position; some typing required.
Cali 865-5481
HELPER FOR HANDI—CAPPED
lady. Flexible days and hours.
Strong female please call 238-
5535
MONEY IN YOUR pocket- be
come a sera-tec plasma donor
and earn $BO-$lOO per month
237-5761
TALENTED MEN and women to
work fora singing telegram serv
ice. Must be able to sing and
dance. Car necessary. Call Day
dreams 234-7490
!! DO IT NOW !!
Personal Instruction on Guitar
Beginning to Advanced
Low Rates*
Six or Eight Week Option
'Registration by July 6 entitles you to special
storewide discounts
. Join now at
CeorCes
iSneveii
HOUSE OF MUSIC
126 N. Atherton M-F 11-8
237-5711 Sal. 11-7
• "I
ACCURATE PROFESSIONAL
TYPIST close campus, IBM
Memory typewriter, letters, re
sumes, papers, theses, Diane
237-4948, 237-3027
if
.is
EXPERT TYPIST: NEAR campus,
graduate school approved for
thesis typing. Great speller. Call
Roberta 238-4514
JUST YOUR TYPE fast friendly
typing pick-up/dellver call Karen
(local calls) 692-8509 or 238-2968
PROFESSIONAL TYPING FOR
all your needs. Grad school cer
tified. Campus delivery. Rush
jobs possible. 359-3068
AIRLANDSEA TRAVEL 216
W.College Ave. 238-6000. We
offer the lowest airfares to
worldwide destinations, free
ticket delivery, and we love
groups!
APPALACHIAN OUTDOOR
HOUSE, 324 W.College Ave.,
234-4284. We have a large selec
tion of spring outdoor clothing
for men and women, hiking and
casual shorts, rugby shirts,
shoes and hiking boots. Some
thing for everyone!
ATTENTION: THE NEW York
Times and USA Today are avail
able at reduced rates to stu
dents and staff. Call 234-1788 for
more information
A-1 COPY: COPIES • Reductions,
oversize, Self-Serve/We-Serve,
printing, binding, cards, rubber
stamps, labels, two-sided copy
ing, laminating, typesetting. 224
S. Fraser -- across from the post
offlce-237-4411
COMPLETE HARDWARE LINE,
minwax stains, plant care needs.
Full service hardware since
1944. Free parking for custom
ers. Centre Hardware, Iric. 221
South Allen St. 237-4962
ELECTROLYSIS AND SKIN care
by Karen. Bikini waxing, facials
at the Hair Loft, 512 E. College,
237-9811
FLYING FINGERS TYPING Serv
ice: a complete typing service
one block from campus. 10:30-
4:3opm Mon-Frl 119 S. Fraser
St., Suite B. 237-2905
■ -S
- " m
Kerry Acord
COU€GIAN CLRSSIFKD APS
FROM NEW YORK The Chang
ing Times Hair Designs-A very
special place! Part of ZOTOS
creative design team. 111 West
Nittany Ave. 238-3315
GNOMAN COPY. 130 W. College
Ave. 237-1111. Open Bam to
9pm. Thesis and resume quality
Xerox and offset copies, binding
and laminating. Wide range of
paper
HAIR LOFT by Charles. Come up
to contemporary. Hair and skin
care. 512 East College, 237-9811
MCADAM'S TRAVEL WORLD,
103 E. Beaver Ave, 237-6463-
Book now for all European trav
el. Eurall passes, charters
NAOMI & CO Your complete hair
care center! Hair styling, perms,
cellophanes and much more
OLD WOOD ANTIQUES Special
izing in buying and selling fine
antiques and collectables. 328
S.Allen (814) 234-3570 Tues-Sat.
12-5
OLD WOOD ANTIQUES Special
izing in buying and selling fine
antiques and collectables. 328
S. Allen St. (814) 234-3570 Tues-
Sat. 12-5
PARCEL SERVICE WITH $lOO
insurance for less than the P.O.
Optional overnight service any
where, free world. Klaban's sa
tellite parcel service, 206 S.
Allen St. State College
PAT'S TYPING SERVICE. Versa
tile, very qualified, reasonable,
experienced resumes, letters,
term papers, dissertations. Call
237-2461
PAT’S TYPING SERVICE. Versa
tile, very qualified, reasonable,
experienced resumes, letters,
term papers, dissertations. Call
237-2461
RENT: IBM SELECTRICS and
small refrigerators. Bulk sales:
balloons, other party supplies
Unlimited Rent-Alls, 140 N. Ath
erton, Near bus station
RENT: IBM SELECTRICS and
small refrigerators. Bulk sales:
ballons, and other party sup
piles. Unlimited rentalls
ABORTION ALTERNATIVE
GOLDEN Cradle Adoption Serv
ices. Free housing, counseling,
medical care. Recipient of Unit
ed Way Donor Option plan. A
state licensed agency. Call col
lect (215)289-BABY
BALLOONS, BALLOONS! Deliv
ered by the Balloon Baboon
from Truly Yours. 238-4619
DEAR CLAUDE, COME by Good
Buy Mr Chips, behind the Train
Station, beside Domino’s, for an
awesome Ice cream cookie
sandwich. Besides them, you're
my favorite cookie In townl Sally
GET ACQUAINTED WITH an In
ternational daily newspaper. The
Christian Science Monitor, 208
South Allen St
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO yod, Hap
py Birthday to you, Happy Birth
day Dear Linda, Happy Birthday
to voul Your Umbrella Reader
W»kt Up!
to Collegian
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King and
crowned
By ROBERT WADE
Associated Press Writer
WILDWOOD, N.J. A freckle-faced boy from West
Virginia and a feisty 12-year-old Maryland girl yesterday
were crowned king and queen mibsters at the 60th Annual
National Marbles Tournament on the beach of this shore
resort.
In the boys division of the marble-shooting
championship, Kerry Acord, 11, defeated Carmel Burn
side, 14. Both are from Mount View, W.Va., and they had
shot it out for hours each day in their hometown in
preparation for this week’s finals
“it was harder than I thought. It’s the best I’ve ever
seen him shoot,” said the bashful Acord, who had a
sizeable callous on the knuckle of his index finger and
another on his thumb.
Acord was defeated last year in the last game of the
best-of-21-game championship match by Michael Moore,
14, of Cumberland, Md
In the girls finals, Patricia Kimmel of Cumberland,
Md., defeated Nicole Stamm, 10, of Reading, Pa., whose
13-year-old sister Lisa won the championship last year.
In the best-of-11-game girls finale, Miss Kimmel was
down 4-0 but came back to win six straight.
AP Laoerphoto
“I felt mad, I thought I was going to lose. I knew I
HARTRANFT —Ist and 2nd
floors, (Lancaster house):
Thanks for the dinner, the gifts,
and for an unforgettable orienta
tion week. You guys are great!!!
Love, Bernadette
SEE WHAT A difference a perm
makes. Long lasting body, rich FOUND: CUSS RING found In
In conditioners, the style of your Rec Hall identify by calling 238-
cholce. Call Elwood's Hair Stu- 2385
dio at 237-6663
FOUND PAIR OF glasses
STAMPS BOUGHT AND sold, w/case, front of SAE, 6/22, call to
also supplies and appraisals, All Identify and claim 238-3473
at The Stamp Shop. 119 S. Fra
ser St„ 238-7833
THE WESLEY STUDENT Center
256 E. College Ave. has rooms , . .
for student activities. Call 238- * open for lunches
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TRY A NEW look for summer. ®
Call Valerie, 234-2073 for a com- o
pllmentary facial from Mary Kay B JiUn open for lunches
TV, STEREO BROKEN down? ""
Our service Is exceptional! We h
service all brands of television <3
and stereo equipment. T & R
Electronics, 225 South Allen St. §
238-3800 a,
YARD WORK—weekends we
will clean and beautify your yard •
for you. You supply the tools 9
and we do the chores. Call for v
appointments and fees. 237- **j
0427. B
BEAUTIFY YOUR RESIDENCE. §
Earn beautiful soil free plants, a
Have a plant party. Call Kris 355- O
8781
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DA Q A rAM SHERATON PENN aTATE
PARAUUIM STATE COLLEGE, PA
GUEST OF HONOR BEN BOVA SPR^NG^^HALCI^ENTJANET
GUEST ARTIST ROGER POLLOCK
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needed to do something fast,” she said, choking back tears
of joy.
She said she simply decided to take more time aiming
her orange and tan shooter marble nicknamed “Old
Killer,” much the way her brother Jeff did when he won
the 1981 boys championship,
The champs had outlasted mibsters from 10 states who
survived regional marbles-shooting contests and arrived
here Tuesday to begin competition in what is also known
as the Ringer Bowl. Winners in each division receive $5OO
scholarships, payable when they enter college.
The national meeting of sure-fired youngsters between
the ages of 8 and 14 featured more than 40 competitors
from Alabama, Maryland, Michigan, New Jersey, New
York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia and
West Virginia.
Competitions began in 1922 as a promotional competi
tion sponsored by Macy’s Department Store, and World
War II forced the only interruptions in the annual tourna
ment in 1944 and 1945.
The game is played with 13 small marbles assembled in
a cross pattern in the middle of 10-foot diameter ring. The
player, kneeling just outside the ring, uses a large shooter
marble, or taw, to hit the smaller marbles out of the ring.
The object is for players to hit seven of the smaller
marbles out of the ring before the opponent.
PREGNANT?
State Licensed
Child Placing Agency
has loving couples eager to
adopt your child. All medical
and legal expenses paid. All
replies hold In strictest
confidence. Freo housing and
Freo counseling available.
CALL (215) 289-BABY
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EFFICIENCIES, ONE-BEDROOM,
AND TWO-BEDROOM
9 and 12-month Leases Available
• Free Centre Line Bus Passes
o Concerned Management
• Free Parking • Free Tennis Courts
• Gas Heating and Cooking included in Rent
« Air Conditioning • Pets Allowed
• Large Rooms & Closets* Beautiful Grounds
• Furnished and Unfurnished Apartments
The Daily Collegian Friday, June 24,1983—7
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25th- 9:30 a.m. tradtional
services & Kiddush jjnW
29th- 8-10 p.m. swim party
at the Holiday Inn. Meet ▼
at Hillel 7:30 p.m. $l.OO - '
per person
7 p.m. meet at Hillel and go to JHK
, Festival Theatre presentation of W
The Boyfriend”, $4.25 per ticket
ffillel*
Trish Kimmell
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