’2—The Daily Collegian Monday, June 27, 1982 police log • Frank Yuvancic, 808 Strat ford Drive, told University Police Services Friday that he discov ered his wallet was missing in the HUB. Police estimated the con tents of the wallet at $255. • Carol Pozda, 340 E. Beaver Ave., told University police Thursday that she discovered her wallet was missing in the HUB. Loss is estimated at $6B, police said. • University police investi- collegian notes • The Penn State Stamp Club • The Satisfying Vegetarian Will hold a meeting for all new Cooking Course, sponsored by the and returning stamp collectors at Free University, will meet at 6 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in 207 Sack- p.m. tomorrow in 271 Willard, ett. • The Graduate Student Asso ciation will sponsor a free show ing of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid ht dusk tomorrow at Fisher Plaza. In case of rain, the film will be shown in 112 Kern. • The College Consumer Par ty will meet at 8 tonight in 318 HUB. Correction Due to a reporter’s error, the name of the Willis L. McClellan Memorial Scholarship was misspelled in Fri day’s Daily Collegian. The schol arship is being offered to full-time undergraduate and graduate stu dents majoring in agronomy, with a special interest in weed control and conservation tillage. • Open for Lunches • 1 Sm]h I NOW open for lunches S'IM- Specials! ll:30-2:00pm I 2fori II i 4:06-2:ooam [y 111 8 South Garner • Open for lunch Collegian Inc. reserves the right to release the names of individuals who place advertis ing in The Daily 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. kesesi AUTHENTIC WESTERN CLOTH ING, boots by Tony Lama, Noco na, Justin, & Bona Allen. Made in Texas and all leather. Also western shirts, vests, sport coats, square dance accesso ries & hats. Quality is Hat Ta' Boot 1359 E. College Avenue. 237-8725 A YAMAHA XSSOO, 1978 street bike, great condition,‘s7so. In cludes faring. Negotiable. Call Dave 238-3845 COMPUTER 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, bass, electric guitars w/amps. Call 234-0738 mornings. All ne 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 _____ answers to Friday’s puzzle gated a report of a fight yester day on the second floor of Mifflin Hall. Police said a person as saulted a student, broke numer ous hallway lights and broke a window in a stairwell. The victim was taken to Centre Community Hospital for treat ment, police said. An estimate of damage and the identities of the persons involved were not avail able. Police are continuing the investigation. • The Chinese Friendship As sociation will sponsor a free Chinese movie, Li Oing Zhao, at 8 p.m. tomorrow in 26 Deike. • The Bicycle Division of the Penn State Outing Club will spon sor a bicycle ride to Boalsburg at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday. Partici pants should meet in the HUB parking lot. It was also incorrectly reported that the late Dorothy M. Kelley for whom the Dorothy M. Kelley Memo rial Scholarship is named was the mother of Eugene J. Kelley, dean of the University’s College of Business Administration. Dorothy M. Kelley was the wife of Eugene J. Kelley. COIICGIfIN CinSSIFICD ADS FOUR ALL SEASON radials. Firestone Trax 12.165/15 almost new. Call 237-5693 1 INSURANCE FOR YOUR auto, motorcycle, home, personal be longings, hospitalization. For professional, courteous service, 238-6633 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 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 flre place. 237-5993 anytime, $3700 74 YAMAHA 500, new engine, excellent condition, $750. Call 234-0738, mornings JODON’S STABLES Is now enrolling for a summer RIDING SCHOOL PROGRAM Centre Line Bus Seivice lo Stable Phone 237-4364 234-0980 ATTENTION 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 tol:4spm week days, June 23 thru June 29. We appreciate our customers —by MichaeU. Vand MODELS NEEDED for figure drawing class Tuesday evenings 7-9 beginning June 28, Art Alli ance, iTemont. $5/hr. Call 237- 3315 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 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, 238-6021 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) ' 1969 VW BUG, good body Interi or. Needs engine work, $6OO or best offer 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 Education, vacation combined By CHRIS STAMBOULIS Collegian Staff Writer Deciding where to go on vacation can be difficult at times, especially if funds are low and the usual tourist spots don’t offer much appeal. The Penn State Alumni Association might offer just the alternative vacationers are seeking. From July 9 to 16 the week following the Central Pennsylvania Festi val of the Arts it is sponsoring its 9th annual Penn State Alumni Association Va-; cation College (AVC). The vacation college, which began in 1975, is an educational program that provides intellectual stimulation as well as cultural and recreational activities for vacationing alumni, families and anyone interested in the University. Heather Gilbert, assistant executive di rector of the Penn State Alumni Associa tion, said the University offers one of the most successful alumni vacation colleges in the country. Gilbert attributes its success to the chil dren’s programs, response from alumni and the willingness of faculty members to take part in the courses. Josephine Chesworth, assistant editor of the Penn Stater, said: “The program tries to bring people back, to see what is new at the University. It gives alumni a chance to get turned on in a classroom situation without worrying about exams.” Chesworth said the program introduces the University to children of alumni and allows alumni to get reacquainted with their alma mater. “Its like an educational vacation,” she explained Chester Gnatt, assistant to the director for Continuing Educational Programs, said the program gives adult participants a chance to listen to lectures on various 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) 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) FRATERNITY ROOMS AVAIL ABLE: singles for summer, dou bles In the fall. Kitchen and social privileges included. Call Mike 234-6072 or 237-9923. After 6pm please NON—SMOKING GRADUATE STUDENTS preferred for private rooms near campus, with quiet study environment, 237-6581 Hours: Monday-Frlday, 10am-spm: Saturday, 10om-3pm Italian Restaurant & Bar TUESDAY LUNCH SPECIAL Monday-Saturday: Baked shells w/garlic bread ($1.85) DINNER SPECIALS MONDAY: Tuna Casserole w/garlic bread, salad ($2.95) TUESDAY: Unlimited Pasta w/red sauce, meat ball, garlic bread, salad (2.65) WEDNESDAY: Fettucini w/red sauce meatball, garlic bread, salad ($3.95) Fettucini w/clam sauce, garlic bread, salad $4.45) THURSDAY: Baked Lasagne Casserole w/meat ball, garlic bread, salad ($4.25) FRIDAY: Spinach Fettucini w/red sauce, meat ball, salad, garlic bread ($3.75) SATURDAY: (same as Wednesday) Calder Alley & 128 East College Avenue Alumni group offers tourists fun and culture 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 COZY EFFICIENCY WITH loft, fireplace, parking. East Pros pect. Available Aug. 20th. $275/mo. plus utilities. 238-3651 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 ings. Free parking and cable V. Call Pennwood North Apts. 234-4309, 10-5, M-F | 1 ■ Neil Young Lynard Skynard . ' The Eagles, The Doors, John Denver,j | Dan Fogelborg, Grateful Dead | j 'Sheet music and Songbooks j I $l.OO off l I with this coupon | 2 day delivery on any Item not In stock . SeorCes newEd House of Music 126 N. Atherton exp. July 5,1983 ‘The program tries to bring people back, to see what is new at the University. It gives alumni a chance to get turned on in a classroom situation without worrying about exams.’ topics, such as the computer revolution and the latest in medical technology. Among the lecturers featured this year will be Vance Packard, who will share his impressions of today’s social' trends. Pack ard, a 1936 University graduate, is the author of several books concerning the nation’s problems and social behavior. Packard’s newest book, which will soon be released, is “Our Endangered Chil dren,” a commentary on growing up in a changing world. Other AVC faculty members include: John Burnside, professor of medicine at the Hershey Medical Center; Helen Guthrie, professor and department head of the Uni versity’s nutrition program; Frank Cable, University lecturer; Robert Holmes, dean of the College of Arts and Architecture; Gene M. Love, associate dean of resident education in the College of Agriculture; Robert B. Mitchell, associate professor of biology; Doris M. Seward, assistant to University President John W. Oswald and professor of human development; Bruce Murphy, assistant professor of political science; and Joseph Stach, professor of electrical engineering. Aside from lectures, alumni and their families are also given free time to enjoy the University’s various facilities, such as the the Intramural Building and the golf courses, Gnatt said. Gnatt said the participants may also tour the University and its surrounding areas. He added that the groups will also visit local theaters. FIVE EFFICIENCIES FOR fall In Ambassador Building across from South Halls. Call 466-6878 or 234-4084 BEAUTIFY YOUR RESIDENCE. Earn beautiful soil free plants. Have a plant party. Call Kris 355- 8781 238-0888 —Josephine Chesworth, assistant editor of the Penn Stater For the first time this year, counselors from the Career Development and Place ment Center and the Division of Undergrad uate Studies will be available to help college-bound children of alumni who may have questions concerning which college or university to attend. Donna Clemson, editor of the Penn Stater, said the feedback from alumni on past vacation colleges has been positive. Chesworth said many alumni return each summer, adding that several have received diplomas for having returned four years in a row. Clemson said the idea of an educational vacation is not new. She said the University had' a similar program 25 years ago, but discontinued the program because it was more “college than vacation.” Chesworth said that the present program, re-established in 1975, is modeled after a similar program at Brown University. To further enhance the college atmo sphere, vacationers will be housed on cam pus. This year they will be housed in McElwain Hall, in the Pollack/Nittany /Center area. The price of the program ranges from $75 for children aged 2 and under, to $275 for adults. The price includes the added feature of tickets to theatrical productions. Registration for the vacation college is still open, Gilbert said. More than 140 adults and 40 children have already registered for the program, she said. Any questions concerning AVC may be directed to Heather Gilbert in 104 Old Main. Explore the cozy hideaways at PARKWAY PLAZA. Hibernate any hot summer day on your balcony and study in air-conditioned comfort. . .or enjoy a refreshing plunge in your private pool. Your swim-club membership is free. PARKWAY is solidly constructed too; that means you won’t be distracted by your neighbor’s new amp system. ALL utilities are provided at the PLAZA including cable TV and our famous 24-hour “We Care” maintenance. Rent is a breeze from $130.00 per person, furnished. Free bus service available. Office hours Mon-Fri 9-5 Sat. 10-4 CHOICE STUDIOS and 1-BEDRM APARTMENTS STILL AVAILABLE. Call Irene at the PLAZA at 238-3432. It’s Personal... in the Collegian Classifieds! AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY 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 ONE BEDROOM WITH large kitchen. $l9O per month. June free. 237-1618 SUMMER SUBLET OWN room in house. Furnished. Free June rent. Call 234-3709 SUMMER SUBLET 2 BED ROOMS 2 baths. Call David at 1- 717-766-0549 collect. 501 West College SUMMER. 16 of two bedroom apartment. Park Forest. Free bus pass, swimming pool. Call 234-7831 MAN’S RINGS IN Court +1 at I.M. Bldg. June 17. Please Call 466-607211 REWARD!! SUMMER VACATION ROADTRIPS! Don’t get stuck! GET A TUNE-UP see 4 Au, % od v Repa,rs 116Corl St. State College, Pa nOOftfIMRT6S 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 MALE ROOMMATE FOR Sum men Reg. 148/mo asking 99/mo. Buspass. Park Forest Apt. Call Mark 238-8346 MALE ROOMMATE WANTED for fall to share one bedroom apartment, Penn Tower. Call Mike or Van 237-2071 ONE FEMALE FOR 2 bedroom apt. in Cedarbrook. Fall and spring. (215)969-8163. Ask for Helene ONE ROOMMATE MALE/FE MALE own room, Lions Gate, $l3O/month. Cali Rob after 11pm (717) 652-4465 STUDIOUS GRAD DESIRED to share two bedroom apartment for fall, spring, summer. Call Bill 234-6685 !! 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 . rfflNEm HOUSE OF MUSIC 126 N. Atherton M-F 11-8 237-5711 Sat. 11-7 WfINT€D tO (fcNT FEMALE GRADUATE STUDENT looking for room with Christian family, fall 'B3-spring 'B4. Karen (717)278-3134 PROFESSIONAL LADY W/DOG and doghouse seeks 2 bedroom home in country for Aug. 1. Responsible.loves yardwork, gardening. Lori 238-2679-day, 234-1726-night mrtNTep GOLD AND SILVER. Will- pick up. Leland Enterprises 238-2553 MALE DORM CONTRACT 1983- 84. Call collect immediately, af ter 6pm. (413)772-6641 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 women's ? medical center Service birth free control early detection counseling pregnancy testing (215) 265-1880 k'i j;i! DeKALB PIKE AND BORO LINE ROAD KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406 yAfik 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 br. units available 9 & 12 month leases COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS Buffg’a QJaimn On (he Diamond In Boalsburg Oinner Daily 5-10 p.m. Rooms for private parties or banquets Excellent wine list Sandwiches till 11:30 p.m. Bar Service till LflOa.m. For Reservations Phone 466-6241 HELP UJnNT€f) DO YOU HAVE a summer work study grant? We need you in the German Department. Interesting position; some typing required. Call 865-5481 MONEY IN YOUR pocket- be come a sera-tec plasma donor and earn $BO-$lOO per month 237-5761 STUDENTS-INTERESTED IN the Arts? Full-time work study positions available as general office assistant, secretary/re ceptionist, advertising/promo tions, assistant, and graphics assistant. For more information call the Artists Series at 865- 1871, weekdays 9am-4pm TALENTED MEN and women to work for a singing telegram serv ice. Must be able to sing and dance. Car necessary. Call Day dreams 234-7490 ABBA ACURATE TYPING. Re sumes, term papers, theses, technical reports, etc. 238-8460 after 6pm. Weekends, anytime ACCURATE PROFESSIONAL TYPIST close campus, HBM Memory typewriter, letters, re sumes, papers, thesesf Dianb 237-4948, 237-3027 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 “FOUND" NOTICES ARE PUBLISHED FOR THREE DAYS AT NO FOUND: CLASS RING found in Rec Hall Identify by calling 238- 2385 • FOUND: MALE DOG, black and brown with collar along College Ave. on Tuesday. Call 238-9503 FOUND PAIR OF glasses w/case, front of SAE, 6/22, call to identify and claim 238-3473 FREE PREGNANCY TESTS CONFIDENTIAL COUNSELING K Women's Health Services., 625 STANWIX ST. DOWNTOWN PITTSBURGH (412) 562-1900 20 minutes from Philadelphia 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 option, own bedroom, kitchen privileges etc, parking, utilities, yard? Call 238-1741 or 863-0802 3 BEDROOM UNIT, one block from campus, four persons, available August 15, twelve month lease. Call 238-1741, 863- 0802 3 BEDROOM UNIT close to cam pus, 3 people, available 8/15/83, 12 month lease. Call 238-1741 or 863-0802. Unit on Sunrise Ter race EPISCOPAL EUCHARIST Tuesdays at 5:30 p.m. Small Chapel Eisenhower Chapel on campus 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 GAYLINE 863-0588 7-9 PM. Daily raps and Information on homo sexuallty and gay lifestyles GET ACQUAINTED WITH an In ternational dally newspaper. The Christian Science Monitor, 208 South Allen St SEE WHAT A difference a perm makes. Long lasting body, rich in conditioners, the style of your choice. Call Elwood’s Hair Stu dio at 237-6663. CHARGE outpatient abortion facility The TROPHY ROOM will be closed for vacation from 1 pm Friday, July 1 to 10 am Tuesday, Sept. 6 f lie Trophy Rooip In the Parking Garage 126 S. Pugh 237-3067 Special rental opportunity for summer and fall EFFICIENCIES, ONE-BEDROOM, AND TWO-BEDROOM 9 and 12-month Leases Available • Free Centre Line Bus Passes • 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 *!! e O#%i! as* Classified Information da Mail-In Form • Policy Ads must be prepaid Changes cannot be made after the first Insertion Cash refunds will only be given for ads cancelled by 1 p.m. the day before the first Insertion. Only credit vouchers will be given after this time. The Daily Collegian will only be responsible for one day’s Incorrect insertion. Please come to room 128 Carnegie Building Immediately If there Is an error In your ad. The Daily Collegian will not knowingly cause to be printed or published any notice or advertisement relating to employment or membership Indicating any preference, limitation, specification ordescrimlnatlon based upon race, color, sexual orientation, religious creed, ancestry, age, sex, national orgln or non-job related handicap or disability. • Prepaid Order Form Ads' Just MAIL in tho classified order form with the correct payment and your ad will appear when requested. We must receive the ad the morning before publication. No PERSONAL ads accepted by mail. • Deadlines classified 1 p.m. one business day before publication cancellation 1 p.m. one business day before publication renewal no later than 1 p.m. the last day the ad is to appear in the paper. Classified Mail Order Form Name Address (phone number published only If Included below) Please print your ad one word per box: ALL ADS MUST BE PREPAID AND MUST FOLLOW COLLEGIAN POLICY Date ad begins Total days in paper. * OF WORDS apartments attention audio automotive for rent for aale 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, BALLOONSI Deliv ered by the Balloon Baboon from Truly Yours. 238-4619 PREGNANT? State Licensed Child Placing Agency has loving couples oager to adopt your child. All medical and legal expenses paid. All replies held In strictest confidence. Free housing and Free counseling available. CALL (215) 289-BABY Recipient of United Way Donor Option Plan GOLDEN CRADLE AIRLANDSEA TRAVEL 216 W.College Ave. 238-6000. We offer the lowest airfares to worldwide destinations, free ticket delivery, and we love groups! 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 office-237-4411 RECENT GRADUATES get the job you DESERVE! Our new program for recent graduates can help you get the job you want. Outplacement programs are used ef fectively by thousands of executives and professionals to find new positions in this highly competitive market. Now, we have designed a unique job search program to help qualified college grads find the job they deserve. Allan & Partners does not charge professional fees to qualified recent graduates as part of a new, national marketing program for corporate outplacement. For more information and a confidential appointment call. Local interviews July 30-June 1 238-0829 Qallart s JS partners professional outplacement • resumes executive marketing •• career management Not an employment agency ENJOY THE GOOD LIFE HERE, AT RATES THAT CAN'T BE BEAT NUMBER OF DAYS Classifications found (free) help wanted houses lost parties rldes/rlders 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 I GNOMAN COPY. 130 W. College Av&. 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, to contemporary. Hair care. 512 East College, 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.AIIen (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 Tyes- Sat. 12-5 PARCEL SERVICE WITH $lOO insurance for less than the P.O. Optional overnight service any where, free world. Klabari’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 Phone # Make checks payable to: Collegian Inc. 126 Carnegie Building University Park, PA 16802 EACH ADDITIONAL CONSECUTIVE DAY rooms roommates sublet typing wanted wanted to rent COMPLETE HARDWARE LINE, RENT: IBM SELECTRICS and mlnwax stains, plant care needs. small refrigerators. Bulk sales: Full service hardware since balloons, other party supplies 1944. Free parking for custom- Unlimited Rent-Alls, 140 N. Ath ers. Centre Hardware, Inc.' 221 erton, Near bus station South Allen St. 237-4962 RENT: IBM SELECTRICS and ELECTROLYSIS AND SKIN care small refrigerators. Bu|k sales: by Karen. Bikini waxing, facials ballons, and other party sup at the Hair Loft, $l2 E. College, piles, Unlimited rentalls 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 ;. Come up r and skin 1,237-9811 FROM NEW YORK The Chang ing Times Hair Deslgns--A very special place! Part of ZOTOS creative design team. 111 West Nlttany Ave. 238-3315 YARD WORK—weekends we TV, STEREO BROKEN down? will clean and beautify your yard Our service is exceptional! We for you. You supply the tools service all brands of television and we do the chores. Call for and stereo equipment. T& R appointments and fees. 237- Electronics, 225 South Allen St. 0427. 238-3800 PLUS: All ulililius. TV ciilili!. W'iill In W'iill Ciirpulin”. 11 ill (: 1111 1 11 s, Ifiiipurios. Aii'-t.'oiHlilioMiiiH :mrl completely furnished will) Laundry lacililiu.s mi floor plus hr. \mv wlull ilium (.onld imvuiiu ash lorV 1 Bedroom and Studios STAMPS BOUGHT AND sold, also supplies and appraisals, All 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- 6739 TRY A NEW look for summer. Call Valerie, 234-2073 for a com pllmentary facial from Mary Kay REASONS TO LIVE IN THE DOWNTOWN GROUP > Cedarfaroiik • PennTn were • • Beaver HiU' Garner Court * nmonUß L-lusy walking B■KBImMM"I1 IB WB distance to campus! HOfUnflt AWaTO (only 5 minutesawav) V nrHOTfllf (;losi! to sll °P- s f"d AiUIfIAAA Alllu restaurants. _ ■___. _ Near movies and all LOCATION ,lie b,,rs • • • wli,;n!v,!r uwwb m m hwmw V ou ni the seem;! .Wo t.'iim Miii nl iMiiii^ :t; Survicu"! NOW ON THE GROW... The Daily Collegian Monday, June 27, 1982-^3 CALL TODAY 237-0363 Introducing Alexander Court, the new member of our family,... now on the grow at Locust Lane and East Beaver Avenue in State College. Timed for a bountiful spring 'B3 harvest of hand some one- and two-bedroom apart ments in a perfect locale. . .juststeps from campus, shopping, movies and eateries. Alexander Court will feature a laundry on each floor, 24-hour maintenance, and TV cable included in the down-to-earth rents. Plus wall to-wall carpeting, draperies, dish washers and air conditioning for added comfort and convenience. Call 237-0363 now and reserve your own spanking new apartment at Alexander Court! A.W. & Sons Enterprise Rental Office Hours M-F 8:30-5, Sat. 10-4 Surviving in the Real World • The Original "How to" Seminar Limited Number of opening for seniors and recent grads Seminar key areas: • Mastering individual oral presentations • Job interviews • Writing skills • Assertiveness training • Time and financial planning • Sexuality in the workplace t-'or further Information and free application, send name, address, and. phone number to: Surviving In the Real World Box 004 stole College. PA toooi