4—The Daily Collegian Tuesday, Feb. 14, 1984 Don't tamper with animals, The College of Agriculture will make sure students know they will be prosecuted if caught tampering with animals being used for research pro jects, a professor of poultry science said yesterday. Kenneth Goodwin said the college plans to put up signs warning poten tial vandals of prosecution and is considering placing a similar warn ing in the student handbook. George F. McCoikle, agriculture safety officer, said that while all the University's farms and barns are subject to various types of vandal ism, the college is most concerned with the theft of chickens from the Poultry research farm. Those thefts occur more frequently and are usual ly more damaging than other inci dents, he said. The most recent incident was in December when two students were fined more than $2OO each for stealing four chickens from We poultry re search farm, Paul W. Parsons, man ager of the research poultry farm, said. . Goodwin said it was not the loss of the chickens that bothered the de partment, but that these incidents often ruin important research pro jects. NOTICE Collegian Inc. reserves the right to release the names of individuals who place advertis ing in The Daily Collegian,Colle glen 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 :tfidiscourage the placement of advertising that may be cruel or unnecessarily embarrassing to individuals or organizations. Free Pregnancy Abortion Services Personal Counsling Women's Health Services 107 Sixth Street Downtown Pittsburgh (412) 562-1900 FOR SALE AMPLIFIER TECHNICS SUB6OO amp., 73 watts per channel 2- tape, phono capability, good shape $llO/best offer. Marcy or Gleng at 237.3303 ART DECO JEWELERY, one-of 4-kind artifacts, open af teinoons. "The Dinky Shop", 230 Fraser BUNKS IN EXCELLENT condi tton. Already varnished. Includ es bolts. Call John Gurski at 238 5420. Price negotiable COMPUTER COMMODORE PET 32KRAM upgrade roms built-in cassette, and monitor auxiliary keyboard, extensive documenta tion and programs including Word processor $250 takes it all cal Bob 237.2251 FEMALE DORM CONTRACT South Halls $6OO. Call 237-8751 FREE TO A GOOD HOME a pair o 1 mature gerbils. Male & fe male. Healthy, active, intelli gent. Only call if you want the pair. Call Emily at 238-7587 be ft)re 9pm.(To student who called before will loan cage until spring term) FROM INTERNATIONAL STU DENT MAGAZINE receive next 6-month• issues free plus a 13,- 000 word-rich 695-page pocket dictionary free when you order this fabulous new book "Ency- Clopaedia of Opportunities for International Students in the United States." This book will ~hange your life. Got to see it to believe it. Send name and ad diess for more information or $ll.OO plus $l.OO for postage, total $12.00 for immediate ship ment to: Editor, International Student Magazine, 1316 S.E. 4th St., Suite 50, Minneapolis, MN 55414. Money back guarantee. Offer expires March 30, 1984. FUR COATS SIZE 12, excellent condition. Call 466-7235. INSURANCE FOR YOUR auto, Motorcycle, home, personal be longings, hospitalization. For professional, courteous service, 238-6633 STAMP COLLECTION FOR sale U.S. mint singles, P.B.s, sheets Call 8654267 after 4pm SUBLET: EITHER ONE or two bedroom apartment. Park Forest Villas. Rent negotiable. Utilites included. 234.3757 ATTENTION ACORN TELEVISION REPAIR. Also expert service on stereo, audiotape, videorecorders. Prompt, affordable. 232 S. Allen, 238.8021 COMPUTER TERMINAL RENT ALS. Low rates, long or short term at Acorn Rentals, 232 S. Allen, 238-6021. HOLD—IT SELF STORAGE , centre. Small and large spaces available. 24 hr. security, 24 hr. access. 238.2101 "The problem is that the (poultry farm) is a research facility and these people don't realize when they tam per with it they hamper months of research," Goodwin said. "As far as we are concerned, there is no such thing as an unimportant bird in the farm research project,"•he COLLEGIAN:CLASSIFIE.D . :"ADS SPEND A HOT•night with Tom Selleck, Bo Derek, Harrison Ford, Playboy Playmates. Rent videodisc movies/players at Acorn. 238.6021 AUTOMOTIVE FOR SALE: 1970 VW 1981 en gine runs great! New tires, inte rior and exterior. Very good condition. Asking $650. 234-2971 FOR SALE: 1974 Datsun pickup New tires, clutch, u•joints, tune up, more. $950. Call 865-3477 M •F, 8.5, ask for Nancy HORACE MANN'S AUTO Insur ance is very competitive if you meet underwriting require ments. 238.7006; free quote 78 FIAT 128 RALLY, 4 spd., 4 cyl., 30 mpg, FWD, EC, $1595.00 238-5813 or 238-9944. Ric. 1979 VW RABBIT, 55,000, AM/FM stereo, 4 speed, r.defog, beige, $2900. Call Jon - 238-5980 1977 DODGE COLT $795 1976, Mazda 808 $1395, 1977 Datsun Pickup $l2OO 238.3293 or 238- 0793 APARTMENTS APARTMENTS, HOUSES, ROOMS, available now and fall applications accepted. 237.1564 CENTURY TOWERS 710 South Atherton St., State College. Lo cated 7 blocks from campus, next to tennis courts, baseball field, and shopping center. Fur nished, unfurnished, efficien cies, and 1 bedrooms. Starting at $330 per month, Includes all utilities, electricity, cable, and parking. Office open 8:30 to 6 daily, 10 to 5 Saturday. 238-5081 DESPERATELY NEEDED! APARTMENT for 3 or 5 girls In a downtown complex for next fall. Preferably Cedarbrook. Call 865- 5226 or 865.6057 FEMALE ROOMATE needed to share 115 of 2 bedroom apt. in Cedarbrook. 237-9841. GRAD STUDENTS 2 bdrm. town house 4 blocks from campus. Assume our lease In June, Fall option. All utilities included $425/mo 238.2339, 863.2946 HOUSEMATE TO SHARE 1/2 of 2 bdrm 175/mo 20 min. to cam pus. Quiet person preferred. 238-0262 or 355-7490 ONE BEDROOM UNFUR NISHED apartment, Ambassa dor Bldg., one block from campus. Take over lease June Ist, fall option, parking avail able, 325.00/mo. plus electric, call Sharon: days 237-0462, nights 234-1801 LAMORES Order today OK "Delivering Balloon Bouquets for Birthdays, Valentine's Day and All Occasions" 111-14' Order 4 6 1; Today! 234.3030 no prepayment required F.OR:-;..RENT : ,. GRADUATE CIRCLE APART MENT available 2121 rent $207 (includes utilities and cable) Mark Quinn.B63-2872 234.3256 PARKING SPACES available pri- vate lot 2 blocks from Campus $50,00 thru May 227 E. Nittany 237-9964 Bernie. RENT AMERICA HAS color tele visions, stereos, furniture, appli ances. Rent to rent, rent to own. Free same day delivery. Call 466- 6212. ROOMS FOR RENT. $llO.OO/mo includes utilities kitchen prive !egos parking available 227 E. Nittany Ave (2 blocks from cam pus) should be a veteran full time student 237.9964 Barry. STUDENTS... INTERESTED' IN living this Fall in an exciting brand-new town house commu nity with emphasis on tenant involvement? Call 237-4486 for further info. TWO BEDROOM HOUSE on E. Beaver Ave. Available now thru May 31. $400.00/month. Walking distance to campus. Quiet neighborhood. 234.3961. Parsons said most of the chickens in the farm now are part of research projects and some are very valuable. "We do have a couple of lines of birds that cannot be replaced," Par sons said. 1 1/2 BEDROOM MOBILE home; 1 mile from campus; lease until mid•august; $2OO/month plus electric and oil. Call 234-3901 tJ style ❑ 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts. Available ❑ $lOO SECURITY DEPOSIT ❑ Free Bus Pass ❑ Free Parking ❑ Free Cable TV ❑ Swimming Pool ❑ Laundry Facilities ❑ Free Storage ❑ Free Cooking Gas 0 Free Heat PARK FOREST APARTMENTS 901 E W. Aaron Drive 238.1443 Hours Mon.-Fri. ACROSS FROM CAMPUS: $l2O negotiable, non-smoking female 113 of 1 bedroom, alc and other modern conveniences. Available nowt 237-7828, evenings. AVAILABLE: SUMMER' SUBLET Non-smoking female wanted. University Terrace, pool, a/c, laundry. 8,100/mo. telec. Call 237-1179. AVAILABLE: SUMMER SUBLET Non-smoking female wanted. University Terrace, pool, a/c, laundry. $lOO/mo plus elec. Call 237-1179. CLEAN QUIET ONE bedroom apartment for summer sublet, available fall. Across from cam pus. Unfurnished. Rent negotia ble. Call Cara 238-0695. ENJOY. THE PERFECT summer sublet! Spacious two bedroom apartment for up to five people! Located downtown, only one block from campus! Call 237- 4889 FALL OPTION WITH summer sublet. Studio with seperate bedroom, across from campus. New furniture, A/C, all utilities, cable, balcony 234-0752 mFEMALE TO SHARE 1 / 2 sum mer sublet/fall option block from campus. Air cond., utilities. Call 238-3204 FURNISHED EFFICIENCY FOR summer sublet at Parkway Pla za, utilities paid, rent-negotiable. 237.6662 after 6:00 ) • ' : u Enroll directly in courses at the University of Leeds, England Applications must be submitted no later than Thursday, 1 March 1984 Office of Education Abroad Programs 313 Willard Building • • University Park, PA 16802 prof warns —by Steve Wilson SPACIOUS, TWO BEDROOM apartment, summer sublet, fall option. Rent negotiable. Great location. Call 234-9642 SPRING OR SUMMER sublet female 1 / 2 large bedroom. Fur nished house, yard. Parking. $143.75 Karen 237-5643 SUBLET AVAILABLE IMMEDI- ATELY. Half of a large efficiency one block from campus. A/C, carpet•sl3o. Work 238.7549 9.5 Lloyd or 421 East Beaver B• 8 SUBLET AVAILABLE IMMEDI ATELY. Unfurnished efficiency s26olmonth or roommate (fe male) required. Call after 5 pm 237-8656 (Heritage Oaks) SUBLET: EFFICIENCY. UNFUR NISHED, quiet, close to cam pus. Available 3-15 or sooner. Call 238-7533 evenings SUMMER SUBLET 1/3 Beaver Hill apartment, block from cam pus. Rent negotiable. 23843936. Mike or. Joe SUMMER SUBLET—PARKWAY Plaza, one bedroom, air condi tioned, pool, bus pass, free park ing, negotiable. 234.8093 SUMMER SUBLET LARGE 1- , bdrm. Apt. for 2.3 people close to campus airconditioned free parking includes' all utilities. Rent negotiable 238-3879 SUMMER SUBLET. SUNNY, spa cious efficiency. 3 blocks from campus. Unfurnished, $240 + elec./month. Call 237.4502 SUMMER SUBLET WITH fall op tion 500 block East Beaver one block from campus. Two bed rooms, free parking and cable TV, sundeck. Rent negotiable. Call 237-8751 SUMMER SUBLET: PARKWAY Plaza 2 bedroom; 2 baths; air conditioning; free bus , pass; pool; rent negotiable. Call 238- 4753 SUMMER: 1/4 OF two bedroom spacious apartment. $75 month ly. All utilities included. Call Patty 234.0690 THREE SUMMER SUBLETS available: Female, large apart ment, close to campus. 238.2797 2 BDRM. DUPLEX avail. March 15th. Professional couple $290.00 month. Near or on bus route. Call after 6p.m. 4666035. Water and sewage included. NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR SUMMER AND FALL UNIVERSITY TERRACE SUTTON COURT THE LOFTS Cießeir ric iKthrD aammw.ma...l - BENCHMARK iEZY, INC. 825 BELLAIRE AVENUE, STATE COLLEGE, 238-4911 Academic Year Abroad Fall 1984 - Spring 1985 Telephone: (814)'865-7681 Interest community 90 more interested said. - • The applications so far have come from students in the University Scholars Progiam, campus ministry About 45 students have applied to reside in the organizations and the Lion Ambassadors, among oth interest community that .would allow students from ers, Lichtig said. various campus groups to live; in a self-governing- "No particular group dominates • the number of setting, a project sponsor said yesterday. applicants so far, which is what will make this commu- Managing general partner. Benson Lichtig said the nity work because, with diversified representation ) additional 90 students needed to fill occupancy 'of the there will be more ideas and better communication community, to be in ' Orchard Park Village near South- among students," Lichtig said. gate Drive, probably will apply closer to the Feb. 25 Raymond G. Studer, professor of environmental deadline. design, said he thinks other interest communities have 'Applications are not coming in as quickly as I would been successful, but he does not think a privately like them to, but I think students are organizing next funded interest community has been tried before. year's living arrangements with their friends right now ' Lichtig said although the townhouses would be rented and a lot of people like to wait until the last minute," to anyone if enough application are not received, he Lichtig said. hopes it will not become "another rental project." After, having his interest community idea rejected by Lichtig said although he could make more money if the University 13 years ago when he was Undergrad- he would rent the townhouses to anyone, that is not the uate Student Government president, Lichtig decided to purpose of building the community. fund the project privately. "We're putting the money up for the project; now it's About 400 applications have been distributed among up to the students to make it work," Lichtig said. more than 35 student groups and 18 Commonwealth Applications for the interest community may be campuses, Lichtig said. picked up in 305 Kern, 203 and 1018 HUB and 352 E. "Every group I have spoken with has expressed 1 College Ave. Applicants will know by early March nothing but praise and encouragement for the idea;" he whether they were accepted, he said. By MARK DiAI4ITONIO Collegian Staff Writer ROOMMATES FEMALE ROOMMATES NEEDED to rent an apartment With for Fall 'B4 -Spring 'B5. Call 8656485 after 3pm and, ask for Andrea HATE YOUR ROOMMATE? Just need a change? Well, I need a male roommate to share half of a one bedroom appartment. Call 234-8808. - MALE/FEMALE NEEDED to share 1/3 of 3•bedroom duplex. Available immediately. $125/month plus utilities. Call 237-7104 MALE ROOMMATE wanted - one bedroom apartment In Beaver Terrace beginning Fall 'B4. Kevin 865.3915 ROOMMATE NEEDED 0 share 1/3 of an apartment. Rent . is negotiable and 1 free months rent is included. Call 237-2809 ROOMS JOE. They say "love is a guy named Joe." Yes, there is some truth in that. Love and frustra• tion and satisfaction, NON-SMOKING GRADUATE Students preferred ,for private ; room near campus with quiet study environment 237.6581 ONE BEDROOM IN six bedroom house, two blocks from campus, $l2O plus utilities 238-3347. DANCE WITH T C SOUNDS-pro fessional disc Jockey service 1000 watts of sound light show All requests 234-2614. RAY ANTHONY AND ASSO CIATES have dates available to spin records during Spring Se mester-having a party-give us a call 237-RAYA. We don't. hide behind lights or videos w/crum my sound no gimmicks-just a good selection of all types of music-quality sound-excellent announcing (yes we talk) and a lot of fun. We have dozens of references-just ask around-our name precedes us. 11 years experience and several hundred parties speak for themselves plus we play till your party is over. If this sounds good call us -237-7292 HELP WANTED •AG STUDENTS: ARE you hon .eStly satisfied? Let Conklin Company help you reach your career goals. Full time, part time contact. 238-7742. 7-11p.m. M•F call Tonight! CAMP COUNSELORS out standing slim and trim down camps: tennis, dance, slimnas ,tics, WSI, athletics, nutrition /dietetlas. 23plus separate girls' ' and boys' camps, 7 weeks. Camp Camelot on college campuses at Mass., Penn., N. Carolina, Calif. Send resume: Michele Friedman, Director, 947 Hewlett Drive, North Woodmere, N.Y. 11581, (518) 374-0785 COUNSELORS WANTED FOR childrens' overnight camp. Swimming, sailing, athletics, hiking, etc. M. Glaser 7577 Mal vern Ave., Phila., PA. 19151 (215)477.1968 COUNSELORS WANTED FOR childrens overnight camp. Swimming, sailing, athletics, hiking, etc. Mark G. 7577 Mal vern Ave. Phila. PA 19151 (215) 477- 1968. • • . , ® INTERESTED IN LIVING IN A I BRAND -.NEW STUDENT I TOWNHOUSEEXPERIMENTAL I I COMMUNITY THIS FALL? I . We're looking for 135 students who would. 1 I like to take part in an experimental OFF 1 CAMPUS student hdusing program. 11l Students who are selected for participation • must demonstrate a record of involvement in I lone or more student activities at Penn State. • These activities may include involvement with • any chartered student organization, academic II , honors or scholar 6 programs, arts or music, . varsity athletics, campus media, or any other I s appropiate activity. ; The student selection committee, will li assure that a broad range of these various 1 lactivities will be represented. Those students who are selected, will I I establish their own rules and regulations for I this community through its own tenant or association. I All community residents will have use of a I II community center, equipped with three I i computer terminals with hook ups to the PSU • I computers. • Various types of programs of interest to the I I selected tenants will be conducted in the I community center throughout the school year. I M As one of the participants in this program you will live in a brand new two or three bedroom roomy townhouse with every modern lappliance. For a comfortable living lexperience, at a very reasonable monthly rental. If this sounds like the kind of living I environment you and your friends find exciting land challenging Please Call Roundhay Associates at 237-4486 for complete details. lOr stop by 203 HUB,IOI B HUB, 305 Kern, or 1352 E. College Ave. (The Family Clothesline) 1 for a complete information package. LApplication Deadline is Feb. 25,1984. il requires students CRUISERSHIPS ARE HIRING! $l6-$30,0001 Carribean, Hawaii, World. Call for guide directory, newsletter, (916)944-4440 ext. PennStateCruise OVERSEAS JOBS.. SUMMER, year round. Europe, South Amer ica, Australia, Asia. All fields. $9OO-20001month. Sightseeing. Free information. Write IJC, PO Box 52•PA7 Corona del Mar, CA 92625 SUMMER BAND DIRECTOR. Temporary position available May through early September, 1984. Previous experience as a band director or music educator is not required, but music knowl edge and instrumental proficien cy is essential. Leadership tasks include organizing, directing and supervising student re hearsals and performances, and working with an adult band booster group. Salary estab lished by the board, with eligible expenses. For information on how to apply, call Mrs. Joy Leitch at (814) 422.8814 Penns Valley Area School District, R.D. 2 Spring Mills, Pa. 16875. Dead line for inquiries: Wednesday February 29, 1984. PART—TIME PHOTOGRA PHERS to work campus parties. Must own 35mm camera. Flash and film provided. $6.00- $lO.OO/hr. Send resume to: Pic ture Perfect 101 Woodland St., Morganton,N.C. 28655 $553.75/hr. is the starting sala ry!!! Your choice of only two nights per week -Fits ideally Into your schedule. Phone solic itation to PSU alumni. Applica tions available in 113 EEW. BUYING CLASS RINGS, gold, silver. Highest prices paid any where. We also sell diamonds and fine Jewelry at wholesale prices. The Diamond and Jewel ry Exchange, in the Allenway Bldg., 301 S. Allen Street. Call for prices. 237-9073 GOLD AND SILVER. Will pick up. Leland Enterprises 238.2553 WANTED TO BUY used down hill ski poles in good condition but inexpensively priced. Call Emily at 466-6201 before B:3opm collegian notes • Students interested in applying for the Manchester Program can find out more information about the pro gram at 7 tonight in 73 Willard. Stu dents in film, telecommunications, print and broadcast journalism, ad vertising and other communications majors who are interested in foreign study are encouraged to attend the meeting. • All freshman students who have a 3.50 GPA or better and were not , • The Association of Residence contacted by Alpha Lambda Delta Hall Students will meet at 6:30 to may obtain membership applications night in 225 HUB at 135 Boucke until Feb. 20 o Deadline to reserve your space for the Daytona, Florida trip spon sored by The Association of Resi dence Hall 'Students is Feb. 20. Call 865-9982. • Alpha Lambda Delta is coordi nating an Honors Fair. All interested honor societies should check their HUB communication boxes or con tact Dr. Wore in 135 Boucke or call 863-2020. • The Student Counselors provide a counseling and referral service to the Penn State Community between 4 WORD PROCESSING - rough draftlletter quality: theses, re ports, mailing lists, graphics, more! Call: STAR MAKER ' MACHINE ' WORKS Weekdays, 10 a.m:to 5 p.m. - 234-1057. ACCURATE PROFESSIONAL P IST near campus. IBM memory typewriter. Letters, papers, theses. Diane, after 2,.237.4948, 237.3027 CALL BARBARA, 238.7207, pof e s - slonal typist. Registered wlGrad School for dissertationsltheses. All business corresPondence, aca demic work, tape transcription. Quality/experience. Also: Mailing 11st/repetitive letters. PROFESSIONAL TYPING FOR all your needs. Grad school certified. Campus delivery. Rush jobs possi ble. 359-3068 TYPING/SECRETARIAL SERVICE. Resumes, theses, dissertations, term papers, letters. Excellent proofreading 238-0372/238-6060 ATTENTION! I NEED A ride for my skis and myself to Snow Shoe(WV) or surrounding area for Spring Break. Call Mark 237- 9200 RIDERS NEEDED EVERY Friday to Exits 23, 24. Round trips only $2O. Call Steve 234-2483 ************* * iic * SPRING BREAK *- 4(* Luv in the Sun * , * 4c from sl29°° * 4 ( 7 nights & 8 days * * For reservations In Ft. * .s( . Lauderdale Call Mike at 4C lc) 2936 :k, Al at 237. Jr 3971 * * Mat* at * * 238.5783 or * * Lou at 800. * * 3613.2006 * LOST LOST GIRL'S CLASS ring, red stone. If found please call Lydia at 865.3393 LOST: GOLD BRACELET- On campus, Feb. 7• Please help, Reward offered• Sentimental Va lue• 865.5674 LOST: GOLD SEIKO watch Feb. 6th at Kern. Name and Social Security number on back. RE WARD! Maria, 5.2910 • LOST WOMAN'S GOLD Seiko watch. Sentimental value. Some where between Forum and West Halls . Reward. 8654250 OLIVE CALVIN KLEIN Jacket and wallet at Sigma Pi. Largia srewards. Has sentimental va lue. No questions asked. Call Marc 865-8530 FOUN . Ii "Found" notices are published for three days at no charge BLACK WOOL coat and keys found at TKE 214. Do you have mine? 865-3094. FOUND: ANKLE WEIGHTS In Rec Hall-Call Butch 865-4425 FOUND KEYCHAIN WITH single key near busstop at Shortlidge and Pollock. Contact Collegian Office FOUND: KEYS AT party above Campus Stereo 1120. Call 237- 8693 FOUND MAN'S WATCH near Findley Dining Hall. Call 885- 3154 to identify FOUND NEAR ARBY'S on west college ladles watch call Greg at 237.2594 to claim. FOUND PUKA SHELL, coral and gold and white pendant neck lace between Pugh and Locust on E. Nlttany (near Unimart). Call 234-9929 Found last week GREEN RAINCOAT FOUND at Chi Phi Sunday morning. Taken by mistake. Call 234-3754 .p''!l.s .. oN.oL.s:. - . BUFFY, K, AND Viv, you're three of a kind - I was touched! Thanx. Love, Spanky and midnight on weeknights. Call 863- 2020 or drop in to 135 Boucke for confidential help. • Energetics, will hold an exercise hour at 5:30 tonight in the Assembly Room of the Walnut Building. • The Free University will hold a satisfying vegetarian cooking course at 6 tonight in 369 Willard. police log • The Learning Assistance Center will give free tutoring in composition from trained tutors from 7 to 9 tonight in 12 Sparks. • The Penn State Students for Life . will meet and distribute valentines at 7 tonight in 316 HUB. •. Al-Anon will meet at 7 tonight in 135 Boucke. • APPLE Microcomputer Users Group will meet at 7 tonight in 189 Materials Research Laboratory. Doug Parsons will demonstrate the Mcintosh computer and Bob Hale Will COLLEGIAN: . .:CLASSIfIep . .....ApS BALLOON BOUQUETS FOR Val entine's Day. Call Balloons In stead, 237.4792 BALLOONS, BALLOONS, BAL LOONS, delivered by the . BAL LOON BABOON for any occasion from Truly Yours, 238- 4619 BECOME A SERA-TEC plasma donor and earn $BO-120 per month. Health care depends on plasma. Can we depend on you? 237.5761 BELLY-GRAMS ARE here! Deliv ered by Hetty Lamore an exotic dance for the birthday boy 234- 3030 BIOLOGY 341 NOTES. Do you have a complete set? I need a copy. It will be worth your while! 5-3297 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. We care! . ATTENTION P.S.U. SUNBATH ERS!! Spring break in Ft. Lau derdale, from $129, roundtriP motor coach available $B5. Call Mark Kaplan at 237-2936 or Mark 238.5783, Al at - 237.3971 or LUV Tours 800.368-2006 • CALL DAN 865.7131, and wis him a Hapy Birthday and Valen tine's Day "COME TO THE Mountains" Top brother/sister camps in Poconos of Pennsylvania-June 25-August 21. Counselor positions avail able -Rocketry, arts and crafts, photography, rock climbing, computer, wrestling, waterski ing, sailing, land sports and dra ma. Call (215)224.2100 or write 110 A Benson-East, Jenkintown; PA 19046 COUNSELORS: CAMP .WAYNE, Northeastern Penria. Co-ed chil dren's camp. We will interview on Camp Day March 29th. Write: 12 Allevard St., Lido Beach, NY, 11561. (Include your telephone number) DAYTONA BEACH I II- Spring break in the sun-$209. Don't be a paleface!! Bring some sunshine back to Happy Valley. Last chance! Call today! Erin, 237- 1656 DONNA C. HAPPY Valentine's Day! Thanks for making me so happy,' sweetheart. I love you very, very much! Love, John C. D.M.A.M. LAUGHING, LIVING, rolling always 86! I love you. P.s. 123.31 equals 92 Shel ED FROM GATSBY'S Enjoyed meeting you at the all male review. Love to meet yOu again. Interedted? Amaretto Sour... EXCELLENT SUMMER COUN SELING opportunities for men and women who are Interested in serving boys and girls ages 7- 16, guiding them in their physi cal, mental, and spiritual devel opment. Only those persons who will dedicate their whole hearted efforts to help each individual child develop his or her potential should apply. One must have ability to teach in one or more of our specialized activ ities. College students, teach ' ers, and coaches should apply. CAMP THUNDERBIRD, located 17 miles southeast of Charlotte, N.C., is an ACA accredited camp ,member, specializing In water sports (sailing, water skiing, swimming, and canoeing), yet an added emphasis is placed on the land sports (general athlet ics, tennis, golf, archery, riflery, and backpacking). Horseback riding, white-water canoeing and tripping are extras In our excel lent program. For further infor mation write or call G. William Gilmer, Jr., Director, Camp Thun derbird, Route 7, Box 50, Clover, S.C., 29710 (803.831-2121) Monday, Wednesday, Friday, at 10 am in Eisenhower Chapel. It's FOUR GUYS AND one girl? a nondenominational prayer of What's the world coming to? praise and need, too. Do butt In The URGE. Thursday. The Phyrst and join us for a few minutes speak about computers and the hand icapped. . • Pollock-Nittany Residence Hall Association will present "Dr. Wickersham Talks on Sex" at 7 to night in Pollock Rec Room. • David Landis, assistant professor of electrical engineering, told Univer sity Police Services on Sunday a computer and various. computer equipment were missing from 113 A Electrical Engineering West. The items were valued at $4,500, police said. • Bradley Mason, 756 Devonshire Road; told University police Sunday a pair of skis and ski pole were missing from a vehicle while it was parked at either The Nittany Lion Inn parking lot or Uniyersity Parking Lot Orange M. The items are valued at $350, police said. • The State College Police Depart ment reported Sunday that two GUITAR LESSONS. CALL Al at Hevenly Gifts 237-6881 IS IT TRUE you can buy jeeps for $44 through the U.S. Govern ment? Get the facts today! Call 312-7421142 Ext. 3700 IS IT TRUE you can buy Jeeps for $44 through the U.S. Govern ment? Get the facts today! Call 312-742-1142 Ext. 3700 JOEL—I'M "TICKLED" pink whenever we are together. Hap py three months anniversary. I love you-Beth JOHN, HAPPY VALENTINES Day. I love you. Yours always, Jeannie KARL SOCKO, NICE polyester suit!. Expecting flowers Holly and Linda KEITH HAPPY VALENTINES Day! I'll be yours always. Please be mine. Love me. KINKO'S IS expanding In Mar ch...into College Centre 1 across from Hammond Bldg. Featuring lettering machines and self serv ice typewriters. Watch for it!!. MARATHON DANCERS: VIDEO project needs two or three cou ples interested In being filmed extensively while dancing. Con tact Malcolm 238-5606 MARY, WHAT GREAT pink stockings! Instead of doing 'it' In the mud, let's go for the bars? Fred MEN'S LACROSSE CLUB meet ing thursday 2116 52 White bldg. 7:00 pm. All interested welcome MICHAEL I MISS you, but more Important, I love you. Happy Valentines Day. Love, Juli MICHAEL: ONE TWO three, hap py VD. Hope you've picked It up by now. Terra Nova MR. TOMATO, HAPPY Valen tine's Day to someone who has shared some special moments with me; walks in the rain, snow sliding, pea fights, and studying in the FUB. Thanks for being you! Much Love, Banana NEED CASH?— WE'RE buying Boy Scout patches, books, uni forms, etc. before 1970. All CSP's and OA flaps. Write or call us. The Carolina Trader, Box 26986, Charlotte, 28221. 704-597- 9779 If you responded to • a help wanted classified ad that ap peared in The Daily Collegian within the last 12 months and you wish to report any inappro priate conduct on the part of the prospective employer, please contact the following: Gerry Lynn Hamilton, general man ager, Collegian Inc. 814.865-2531 PETER I THOUGHT You'd never ask! I'm glad you care so much. Let's go to a PCEP Session soon. I want to know all about our contraceptive choices. PS. Happy Valentine's Day! Love, Ginny V. RAY, WE REALLY do have It all now. You've kept it together for me. Your love makes every day speacial and it's Just a prelude to forever. Love, Anne SEEKING QUALIFIED counsel ors for 75 children's camps in north east July, August. Con tact: Association of Indepen dent Camps (ps), 60 Madison Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10010 (212) 679-3230. SHERRI, HAPPY VALENTINES DAY. Not much to say besides, I Love You. Love Donn SKI, PARTY, ALL night long, camelback, Poconosll Feb. 25th, 10:30pm- 7:30a.m Sunday morning. $39.50 includes trans portation, lift ticket, general in sanity! For more information, Call USG at 863-0295 TELL JESUS CHRIST thank you out loud or in your heart with us SPORTSTER, WHEN WAS the last time I said I love you! Happy Valentine's Day, John. P.S. I love you SWEATSUITS: many sizes, col ors. Sell for $ll.OO/piece, your§ for 8.99 or 16.99/suit. Mitch 234- 4100. Legwarmers too!! TED IN HARTRANFT, the pop- ,tart was great, like to share another sometime soon? Lauren TO LITTLE SISTERS of DTS You're very special to us and a Happy Valentine's Day. Love, the Brothers of DTS TO MY PUNKIN: Happy Valen , tine's Day! You're my BMO- C...and I love you lots. Don't ever forget It! Hugs and Kisses, Becky TONY, TODD, DEREK, John, Chuck, Dave, Brian, Tim, Ed, Dempster, Happy Valentine's Day to a group of fun and crazy guys who mean a lot to me. Thanks for the good times and laughs. I love you all! Love,Tracy TO THE GIRLS from SBA (Katie, Mindy , Kathy, Sally, Amy) I count myself a lucky man to have known you all. Here's wish ing you a Happy. Valentine's Day! Love, Uncle Ted • • • VALENTINE'S BALLOON BOU QUETS by Cheeta Lamore order yours today lamores 234.3030 VALERY, HEY CUTIE! Make time for a Happy Birthday! Wan na fall In love sometime? Could be a good idea. Love, Paul YENTL BEN, HAPPY Valentines Day! also expecting flowers Lin da and Holly YOU TAKE THE Cake Inc. Spea in Designer Cakes. WE COME UP TO contemporary at cializing DO ANYTHING!! Call Holly 238- the Hairloft by Charles. Hair and skin care, pedicures, and elec -9577 trolysis, 512 E. College Ave., no appt. necessary Rent Increase For 'B4 at Heritage Oaks For the second year in a row, rates have either dropped or remained the same at Heritage Oaks Apartments. Even though there has been no increase, you still receive free bus service, free cable TV, use of the swimming pool and tennis courts as well as a tastefully decorated apartment. Come see us today it'll be well worth your time. Now Renting for Summer and Fall m E RI T A 0 E • 0A K 54 PROFESSMALLY MANAGED BY BENCHMARK REALTY INC. ICI %IMO BLVD. STATE COLLEGE 2.31e201 • The College of 'Arts and Ar chitecture will present a lecture by Jerzy Soltan, Professor Emeritus and former head of the School of Architec ture at Harvard University at 7:30 tonight in 112 Walker. The lecture is entitled "Form in Architecture . . . What About It?" speakers, a Budweiser digital light clock and a Budweiser light were missing from Phi Kappa Sigma Fra ternity, 234 E. Beaver Ave. The items are valued at $5BO, police said. • Andrew M. Frank told State College police Sunday a passenger car window was smashed while his car was parked in the Acacia Frater nity parking lot, 234 Locust Lane. No damage estimate was available, po lice said. e Melinda Wilson, 134 S. Gill St., told State College police Friday a set of coins was missing from Stowaway Mini Storage, 2600 Clyde Ave. The coins are valued at $175, police said ; —by Leslie Thomas ACTION SPORTS: FOR the best selection of sporting goods and Woolrich Clothing. Look for 20% off coupon, Feb. 6 and April 16. AIRLINES ARE HIRING! Flight attendants reservationists! $l4- 39,000 Worldwide! Call for direc tory, guide, newsletter. (916) 944.4440 ext. PennStateAir ANTIQUES, FINE FURNITURE, beautiful objets d'art, consult ing services, personalize your living/ working space. Designs by Sherri Dershimer. Something 01d... Something New APPALACHIAN OUTDOOR HOUSE Winter Sale. 20.40% off sweaters, parkas, skiwear, pants, thermals, cross-country ski equipment, men's and wom en's sizes AWARDS OF all kinds; prompt, personalized service; quality en graving, The Trophy Room, 126 S. Pugh, in Parking Garage, 237- 3067. BIG WRANGLER STEAK House, 1860 North Atherton Street, 237- 8634. Open 11 am-B:3opm. Steaks, seafood, salad bar, soups, soft serve vanilla BRIGHTEN YOUR LIFE with a new lamp or lighting fixture from the area's Largest Selection. Whitehill Lighting, 1524 North Atherton COME,TO T's custom printing: 118 S. Pugh St. for all your sportswear and advertising spe cialty needs. T-shirts start at a buck. 237.2726 CRABTREE JEWELERS -132 S. Allen. Expert jewelry repairs/ appraisals; free gift wrapping; doggies welcome. No job too large or small DECORATOR'S WORKSHOP FEBRUARY Blahs sale. Paint, wallpaper, carpeting, draperies. Up to 50% off on paints. Open 7:30.5:30. Thursdays till 9 pm DON'T LET BAD weather ruin your boots and shoes - have them fixed at Custom Shoe Re pair, 210 S. Allen Street, 238- 0827 (jaimacApas Imo% Living Jordan to speak at GSA meeting tonight University President. Bryce Jor- ment to graduate students, the dan is scheduled to speak at. to- effect of strategic planning on night's meeting of the Graduate them and his goals for the grad- , Student Association, according to uate school, Azevedo said. Stu- GSA President Dave Azevedo. dents will be given time to ask Jordan is scheduled to talk questions, he added. about the University's commit- —by Kim Bower Tax forms tell 10,000 workers they're dead ' BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) According to their W-2 forms, all 10,000 employees of the East Baton Rouge Parish school system are dead. • "It's causing some confusion and questions, but it ought not to cause any problems," said Rich ard Raether, financial officer for the school board. He said the fault lies with a printer. An X was supposed to be EVERY MONDAY SPECIAL-two enchiladas, beans, rice, and cof fee (no refill), $1.99. Only at TACO ED'S, 226 West College Ave. FINE SELECTION MUSIC acces sories and musical instruments. Quality repair work done on any instrument in our own shop Music Mart FISHNOOK PET EMPORIUM check our prices. Over 1000 gal lons of fish plus reptiles and more 2100 North Atherton Street 238-4570 FLYING FINGERS TYPING Serv ice: A complete typing service one block from campus 10:30- 4:3opm Mon.-Fri., 119 S. Fraser Street, Suite B, 237-3315 FOREIGN CAR PARTS Store, parts for all imported cars, corn- PARK FOREST CAR Wash- Two DAVE S., FIVE going on six and k plete stock. 1680 W. College automatics open daily 8.6. still love • you very very much' Ave. 238.8021 Heated high pressure bays al- Happy Valentine's Day. Love ways open. 2108 North Atherton Robin FREEPORT FOR SPRING Break! St. 238.4622 3 and 4 night vacations from $199 reserve now! Professional travel 237-7809, Below Mid-State Bank GNOMON COPY 130 W. College Ave., 237-1111. Open Bam to 9pm, thesis and resume, quality xerox and offset, copies, bind ing and luminating. Wide range of paper HALL'S MOTEL, walk to Univer- - MY BIG BROWN puppy Rich: sity campus. Luxury rooms at RENT TERMINALS, VIDEO- Precious are the - moments tha( budget prices. 1040 North Ather- DISCS, televisions, videorecord we share,for they are eternal. It's ton 238.6783 ers. Repairs on all televisions been wonderful. Che'rie, .le and stereos. Buy audiotape, vi- T'aime beacoup. Toujour 'a Tol: KEYSTONE TV AND Appliance. deotape, audiovisual supplies. Be mine. Forever, Gina TV's, appliances, all available Acorn, 232 S. Allen, 238.6021 below retail prices. White-west inghouse, Maytag, Panasonic Microwaves, Zenith sales and service, 111 Fraser Street LAUREL HALLMAR: STUDIO', ONE, TWO, and three Hallmark cards, writ King paperfeaturing, bedroom S apartments. Pleasant candles, puzzles, gifts, party- and private country setting. Pets ware. Across from Old Main. M- welcome, Call Pennwood North, W 9.5:30, Th-Fri 9.9, Sat 9-5. 234.4309 LYONS KENNELS CARES about SUITS AND SPORTSCOATS at your pet! Excellent grooming the lowest prices-unbeatable - and boarding facilities, Pet Sup- savings on PENNSHIRE'S win-. TWO FEMALES NEED place s t4 plies , and Spring Pets-ferrets, ter clearance. Hurry to save at live: se Fall semester 1984 only. gerbils, guinea pigs, mice Pennshire Clothes! Plea call 238-3204 dry Colleg■ ian Classified Information 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 126 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 or descrimination based upon race, color, sexual orientation, religious creed, ancestry, age, sex, national orgin or non-job related handicap or disability. • Prepaid Order Form Ads Just MAIL In the classified order form with the correct payment and your ad will appear when requested We must receive ads accepted orning before publication. No PERSONAL adsby mall. .. • 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 EMMEmm.' ALL ADS MUST BE PREPAID AND MUST FOLLOW COLLEGIAN POLICY Date ad begins Make checks payable to: Collegian Inc. Total days In paper 126 Amount paid Carnegie Building Dept. C Classification University Park, PA 16802 NUMBER OF DAYS N OF WORDS 26.-30 apartments attention audio automotive for rent for sale The Daily Collegian Tuesday, Feb. 14, 1984-5 printed to indicate that the em ployees participate in a pension plan. However, he said, the mistake was only on the printed forms not on the official magnetic tape sent to the Internal Revenue Serv ice. "We checked with the IRS, and we don't think it'll cause anybody any problem," he said. MASTER SWEEP! I have over 1000 clean chimneys to my cred it. Call Red Lion 234.3740. MID•STATE WHOLESALERS- Home and car stereo, video, tools, appliances, tires. Check our daily classified ads. We in stall car stereo 238-1165. MILLER MCVEIGH RENTAL will rent you a new 1984 Ford for that time in need. Call us now NEED TO RELAX? Facials, mai cures, scuipturnalls, pedicures, haircutting, styling• men/wo men. We do it all!! Images 111 220 West College 237-0562 NEW YORK TIMES campus de livery, 50% off newsstand price Call 234-1788 for more Informs tion PERMANENT BRAIN DAMAGE offered at a cheap price daily. The best roastbeef sandwiches. Open noon-2am. Live entertain ment nightly. Brickhouse PLANNING. TO' TAKE graduate school entrance exam In the near future, GRE, GMAT, LSAT, contact the Stanley H. Kaplan Educational Center 238.1423 STAMPS BOUGHT AND sold, also supplies and appraisals. All at the Stamp Shop, 119 S. Fraser Street, 238.7833 Classifications found (free) help wanted houses lost parties rldeslriders SUPERIOR MUFFLER for you? one stop car care. From wind• shield wipers to complete brake system repairs WE CARRY A complete line of foreign and domestic auto parts. Open till 6. Stoicheff's Auto Parts, 238.8448 1101110-10-10 . 1 10. * - LOVELINES CARERIE: THANKS for yciur love, support, understanding. Happy 21st. Love always and all ways.T CRYSTAL, LETS GROW old to. gether and remember I love, you Just the way you are, 6/2184 Happy Valentines Day-- Matt DEAR BABE, IT'S BEEN a great seventeen. Happy Valentine'i Day! All my love, Scott DEAR RODNEY• Face crimes o passion won't make the po licelog but they'll make my day •' JANET AND DEB: Have a hecku• va, swelluva Happy ValentineV, Day. C.M. KEITER 0-110- 0 1 1 801011010..: WANTED TO RENT. Phone # EACH ADDITIONAL CONSECUTIVE DAY rooms roommates sublet typing wanted wanted to rent