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    14—The Daily Collegian Friday, April 20, 1984
Royals snap Tigers' 9
DETROIT (AP) Frank White
belted a two-run home run, and the
Kansas City Royals ended Detroit's
season-opening winning streak at
nine games with a 5-2 victory yester
day over the Tigers.
Rookie Bret Saberhagen, 1-0, mak
ing his first major league start, held
the Tigers to six hits and one run over
the first six innings to pick up the
victory with relief help from Dan
Quisenberry. Saberhagen walked two
and struck out four.
Quisenberry came on to start the
seventh and earned his fifth save,
despite allowing a ninth-inning homer
to Kirk Gibson, his third. •
Detroit's Dan Petry, 2-1, making
his first start in nine days because of
a rash of rainy weather, gave up eight
hits while striking out four and walk
ing two in eight innings.
The nine-game winning streak was
the best start in the Majors this
season and the best in the Tigers' 84-
year history, easily beating the old
mark of six to start the 1911 season.
Already leading 3-1, White added a
measure of insurance with his first
homer of the season. It came with two
out and Steve Balboni aboard via a
walk.
Jorge Orta and Hal Mcßae each
drove in a run during Kansas City's
two-run third inning. Greg Pryor
started the inning with a single and
went to second on a sacrifice. Pat
Sheridan singled, sending Pryor to
third, and Orta singled deep to short
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to drive in Pryor. Mcßae singled
Sheridan home to put the Royals
ahead 2-1.
The Royals got an unearned run in
the sixth with the aid of two errors by
Detroit third baseman Howard John
son. White wound up on second after
Johnson missed his grounder down
the line. White moved to third on Don
Slaught's grounder and scored when
Johnson misplayed Butch Davis'
grounder.
Detroit's first run came in the first
when Lou Whitaker singled, went to
third on Alan Trammell's hit-and-run
single and scored on a grounder by
Lance Parrish.
Blue Jays 2
Orioles 1
TORONTO (AP) Garth lorg's
fourth hit of the day, a one-out triple
in the ninth inning, snapped a 1-1 tie
and gave the Toronto Blue Jays a 2-1
victory yesterday over Baltimore and
a sweep of their three-game series.
Willie Upshaw opened the ninth
with a single, and one out later lorg
drilled a fly ball into the gap in left
center that deflected off the glove of
John Shelby in center, boucing to the
fence and easily scoring Upshaw.
lorg's triple made a winner of Jim
Clancy, 1-1, who scattered seven hits
in his first complete game of the
season.
Scott McGregor, 1-3, took the loss
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-game winning streak
The Orioles took a 1-0 lead in the
second inning on an RBI single by Joe
Nolan. With one out, John Lowenstein
and Ken Singleton walked, and one
out later Nolan drilled a single to
right that scored Lowenstein.
The Jays tied it in the fourth on
lorg's single to center that scored
Upshaw; who had doubled.
Defense helped Clancy out of jams
in the fourth, seventh and eighth
innings with Jesse Barfi e ld turning in
the top defensive play in the eighth.
With Cal Ripken Jr. and Low
enstein aboard via walks, Singleton
hit a long fly to right center. Barfield
made a leaping catch at the wall, then
threw a one-hop strike to Upshaw at
first to double off Lowenstein.
White Sox 3
Brewers 1
MILWAUKEE (AP) Richard
Dotson tossed a five-hitter as the
Chicago White Sox edged the Milwau
kee Brewers 3-1 yesterday.
Dotson, 2-1, allowed only one walk
and struck out one.
Chicago took a 1-0 lead in the fourth
when Harold Baines lined a two-out
double to left and scored on Greg
Luzinski's single up the middle.
The White Sox added another run in
the fifth when Tim Hulett reached
base on a fielder's choice, stole sec
ond and raced home on Rudy Law's
single to left.
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Chicago added an insurance run in
the ninth on Vance Law's sacrifice
fly. The White Sox loaded the bases
on a walk to Baines, a single by
Luzinski, who left for pinch-runner
Ron Kittle, a sacrifice bunt and an
intentional walk to Tom Paciorek.
Jim Sundberg opened Milwaukee's
half of the fifth with his first home run
of the season.
Mets 7
Expos 6
NEW YORK (AP) Hubie Brooks'
two-run homer with one out in the
eighth .inning gave the New York
Mets their second straight comeback
victory, a 7-6 triumph over Montreal
Expos yesterday.
Jesse Orosco, making third relief
appearance, 'pitched the final two
innings for his first victory. Dan
Schatzeder, 0-2; gave up the winning
blow to Brooks after walking Mookie
Wilson with one out.
Gary Carter's two-run homer in the
seventh inning, his third of the sea
son, had given the Expos a 6-5 lead. It
came with Tim Raines aboard via a
walk and erased a 5-4 Mets lead.
Carter's two-run single also high
lighted a four-run fifth inning.
George Foster had an RBI single in
the Mets three-run first inning and
added a solo homer, his third, to give
the Mets a 5-0 lead. Darryl Strawber
ry drove in the other two runs in the
first inning.
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Oilers need killer instinct
to help , douse the Flames
By The, Associated Press
The Edmonton Oilers will try to
regain their killer instinct, which
was killed by penalties that helped
the Calgary Flames remain alive
in their NHL playoff series.
The Oilers, leading the best-of
seven series 3-2, can eliminate the
Flames tonight at Calgary.
Scoring on three power plays
Wednesday night at Edmonton,
the Flames avoided elimination
with a 5-4 victory. They also kept
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"I told the guys if they scored
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plays at Montreal, and Minnesota
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The New York Islanders won the
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night. The Islanders will play in
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Montreal will try to make the
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it hasn't been yet in its series with
Quebec. Two of the Canadiens
victories have come at Quebec,
while the Nordigues scored one of
their two victories at Montreal.
The Canadiens got another su
perb effort from goalie Steve Pen
ney in winning 4-0 at Quebec
Wednesday night. Penney has
given up only two goals in Montre
al's three victories.
"The Nordigues missed their
scoring chances, but you have to
give a lot of the credit to Steve
Penney," said Coach Jacques Le . -
maire of Montreal. "With the play
ers that Quebec has, it's almost
inconceivable that they didn't
score one goal."
"We had our chances, but Pen
ney made big saves," said Quebec
coach Michel Bergeron.
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Excellent wine list
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longings, hospitalization. For
professional, courteous service,
238.8633
MALE DORM CONTRACT for
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Dave at 237.4876
THREE-PIECE BEDROOM SET
walnut veneer finish, triple dres
ser wiattache,d mirror; chest (5
drawers); night stand (2 draw
ers). $2OO or best offer. You
must pick up. Call 863-0368 SFC
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PB just Inspected, 85,000. Good
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mitting summer Free. U Courses
is April 20. Pick course forms
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installing, servicing, consulting
available. Old-fashioned quality
workmanship, reasonable rates,
simple repairs up to exotic sys
tems. Free estimates. Call Mike
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AVAILABLE FALL'B4. FUR
NISHED semi 1-bedrm apt. Ar
menara Bldg. 1 block from
campus. $325!m0. plus utilities.
12-mo.lease. Call 238-6071 after
5:30.
FURNISHED EFFICIENCY
APARTMENT one block from
campus. Ideal for one. $l7O per
month during summer, also has
fall option. 237-0285
FURNISHED TWO BEDROOMS
and efficiencies for fall. New
two bedrooms in Hetzel Plaza on
East College, $675 plus electric.
Efficiencies in Ambassador and
Barcroft $2BO and $290 plus
electric. Twelve month leases
238-4684 leave message.
LARGE SUNNY EFFICIENCY
one to two people (fall). Walking
distance to campus. Unfurn
nished. $285. 237.0990
'HALF OFF REGULAR Prides—
Pepper Mill 710 South Atherton
street, State College, now offer
ing reduced rates on current and
summer leases through August
15, 1984. For details call 238-
5081.
TOWNEVIEW APARTMENTS, 9
month leases available. Fur
nished or unfurnished. Call As
sociated Realty, 234-2382
FOR RENT
CO-ED SUMMER ROOMS• (rater
nity house near campus. Kitch
en privileges, swimming pool
Call 238-0934 or 238-9911
FURNISHEED EFFICIENCY
ONE block from campus $360
per month utilities included.
Call 234-8540
NOW RENTING FALL semester
fraternity rooms with optional
meal plan. Professional staff
(house manager, chef, janitorial
service). Private pool and recre
ational area. Quiet study hours
7pm-9am weekdays. Call 238-
0934 or 238-9911
ONE . AND TWO bedroom apart
ments available fall, walk to
campus. Applications accepted
M-F 9.5, 237-1564
ONE BEDROOM HOUSE; newly
remodeled, 6 blocks from cam
pus, quiet neighborhood, avail
able June 1, 1-year lease or
summer sublet $350/month 234-
3901
OWN ROOM FOR Summer.
Fall/Spring option. E. Foster, 2
blocks from campus. Call Gary
237-1202
RENT FURNISHED APT.: 522
East College Ave. Available Aug.
19th, 12 month lease, $375 per
month plus electric, large bed
room, sleeps 3, kitchen, large
living room, bath, contact Mertz
215.935-2169
SPEND SUMMER AT the Univer
sity Club, 331 W. College Ave.,
fully furnished single rooms for
graduate students and faculty
members. Club is- adjacent to
campus, has maid service, color
tv, pool table, and other advan
tages. Call: Rooms Manager 237-
2391
SUMMER ONLY MAY sth to
August 13th furnished three
bedroom apartment on College
Avenue. $BOO.OO for summer call
237-3449
3 BEDROOMS, COUNTRY SET
TING, pets OK, on bus route
Rent $395, available August 20
Call '355-8927 after 6pm.
$215.00 FOR THE whole sum
mer! Rent your own room at
Kappa Sigma. Kitchen priv
'ledges. 238-9859.
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GOLDEN CRADLE
A BEAUTIFUL. LARGE 2 bed
room Beaver Terrace sublet;
overlooking campus, all utilities,
HBO, cheap! 234-0703
A BEAVER HILL summer sublet.
One female needed. Includes
powerful a/c, all ptllltles Includ
ed; balcony, facing campus;
large storage closet If you need
to store your stuff. Call 234-
1043.
A BEAVER TERRACE Summer
sublet, one block from campus,
furnished apt. with A/C, balcony,
di shwasher,rent negotiable!
Call Dave 234-1173.
ACROSS FROM CAMPUS, 1
bdrm. apt. Ideal for couple. Rent
negotiable. Call 237.1846
ACROSS FROM OLD Main, 3
bedroom apartment. Available
on a room by room basis. Call
237-1907
ACROSS FROM HAMMOND
One bedroom furnished apart
ment for 1 or 2 summer sublets
Must sublet -- Rent negotiable
Call 234-3527,237-6000
AFFORDABLE CLEAN SUM
MER living at Alpha Gamma
Rho. Large, single rooms, kitch
en,two blocks from downtown.
$225 for entire summer. Call
Mick: 234-3937, Jay: 234.8979
A LARGE TWO-story townhouse
available. Three bedrooms, par
tially furnished, freshly painted
with. backyard. Asking $95/per
son/month, 3 or 4 people
needed. Two blocks from cam
pus, near the post office. Nego
tiable. 234-0290
ATTENTION BEAVER HILL sum
mer sublet. 1 bedroom, A/C, fully
furnished. Rent negotiable. Call
238-0963
A UNIVERSITY TOWERS Sum
mer sublet. One bedroom, fur
nished, all utilities, A/C, cable
Rent negotiable. 234.4036
AVOID THE ELEVATORS!! Two
males needed to sublet 213 of
our first floor, one bedroom
Penn Towers apt. $BO, Includes
A/C, cable and all utilities! Call
Steve or Butch, 237-7506.
BEAUTIFUL APARTMENT ON,
College Avenue. Two persons
needed male or female. Cheap!
Call Sue 865.2124 Steve 237-
9170
CHEAP MASTER BEDROOM of
Lion's Gate. Furnishing includ
ed. Close to campus. Call soon
234-3974
CHEAP SUMMER SUBLET for
up to five people- two bedrooms
and balcony! Only one block
from campus! CAII 237-4889
DESPARATE—HELP ME find a
place to live for less , than
$lOO/mo by May 1. John 238-
3428, 863-0038
FANTASTIC SUMMER SUBLET:
One or two females, College
Avenue across from cam
pus, Large. Sandy 2375357.
FEMALES SUMMER SUBLET
own bedroom in a 2 bedroom
furnished apartment near cam
pus, air conditioning, cable,
price negotiable 237-9386
FIVE MINUTES TO campus, qui
et, free parking, garage, cable!
One bedroom apt.-house.
$lOO/month, per person for 2!
237-0582.
FREE JUNE RENT! Female
needed to sublet 114 of fur
nished two bedroom apartment
right downtown. Call 238-
6211. FURNISHED HOUSE FOR
4 people for summer. Front and
back yards. 4 bedrooms. 5 min.
from campus. Cheap. 248 E.
Prospect Ave. 238.4718.
FURNISHED 1/BED APT. Sum
mer sublet all 'utilities, cable/H
BO included. Only $l6O/mo. 2
miles from campus 238-4763.
GRADUATE/PROFESSIONAL
FOR one bedroom newly fur
nished apt. with A/C. 25 feet
from campus on Allen Street.
Rent negoatiable, 237.1308
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HOUSE, LARGE BEDROOM,
common areas, lawn, pool table,
wet bar, HBO, quiet relaxed .at
moshphere. Summer rent-best
offer. Faill $l4O/mo. 234-4240
Harry, Sheryl 103 Westerly
HOUSE SUMMER SUBLET pos
sible fall option $l9O own room
.495 half room 521 W.College
865.81 77 865.8514,865-8687 call
anytime.
LARGE LION'S GATE efficiency,
a/c, free parking, free sublet fee,
$250, avail. May 15 238.2600
LARGE, ONE BEDROOM apt
May 19th thru August
$9O/month, Includes everything
Corner of College and Atherton
(Next to Arby's) Call Deb, 238
4065. Price negotiable
LARGE SINGLE ROOM—fur
nished, carpeted, separate en
trance, washer, parking. Rent
negotiable-non-smoker. Call Sta
cey 234-8725
LARGE TWO BEDROOM Apt.,
great location, right across from
campus, rent negotiable, call
234-2835
LARGE 1-BR, $230 p.m. Fur
nished, A.C., cable, buspass,
parking next Weis. Available
May 15. 234-8163 after six
NEW YORK CITY is where you
can live when I come back to PA
approx every other 'weekend!
Graduate/Professional preferred
to summer sublet my Boalsburg
apt. If you don't want to go to
N.Y., we can both stay here, in
my 2 bdrm apt. $2OO/neg. 466-
7341.
ONE MONTH FREE summer
sublet, East College, one bed
room. A/C, dishwasher, balcony,
$l5O a month per person 234-
1301.
OWN ROOM IN a 2 bedroom
townhouse. Cable, parking, utili
ties included. Rent negotiable.
234-9021
PRACTICAL SUMMER SUBLET
$9O/mo. Includes everything but )
phone. 3 blocks to campus. 237-
6293.
PRICED TO GO. 2 bedroom, 2.4
people. Next to commons.
Porch for cookouts, 2387995
SINGLE BEDROOMS IN fur
nished house; Color TV, tap,
system with free keg, two kitch
ens, two bathrooms, block from
campus-234-5648.
SUBLET FOR SUMMER -Large
efficiency furnished on College
Ave. Call 238.6674
SUBLET, 2 ROOMS left in a 4
bedroom house with backyard 2
blocks from campus. Call Carol
234-8510.
SUMMER SUBLET: House, one
to five rooms. Dishwasher,
washer/dryer, carpet, parking,
back yard with garden. 237.4840
SUMMER SUBLET. ONE or two
females. One bedroom,parking,
pool, bus pass, rent negotiable.
234-0511
SUMMER SUBLET PENN tower
865.7112 call now
SUMMER SUBLET AVAILABLE
in Beaver Hill. One bedroom,
A/C, HBO, all utilities. Rent ne
gotiable. Brian or Tim 234-8520
SUMMER SUBLET IN downtown
PHILADELPHIA! 1/3 of three
bedroom furnished townhouse.
Easy access to public transpor
tation. Free parking. Air condi
tioned. Call Amy for details 237-
5947
SUMMER SUBLET CEDAR
BROOK apts. $BO.OO/month per
person, security fee paid. Call
238-6849
SUMMER SUBLET: 5 AVAIL
ABLE rooms in South Pugh
street house. Close to campus.
Washer/dryer. Parking. Price ne
gotiable. 865.9469, 865-3980 -
SUMMER SUBLET. ONE bed
room
. eff. One block from cam
pus. Rent very negotiable. Call
238-5426 after six. Ask for Dick.
SUMMER SUBLET FALL option
Apartment close to ' campus
Rent negotiable. Call 2.07-8145.
SUMMER SUBLET $l2O a
month. May and August free!
Male or female. Free bus pass.
Pets allowed. Lion's Gate Apts.
Call Janet 238.6590.
•1 & 2 Bedroom Apts. Available •Free Parking
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•Free Cable TV •Free Storage
•Free Heat •Laundry Facilities
•Free Cooking Gas •Swimming Pool
PARK FOREST APARTMENTS
901 E W. Aaron Dr. 250
238-1443 Hours: Mon-Fri 9-5
SUMMER SUBLET OWN room in
late sunny house with yard. 2
blocks , from campus. Double
also abailable. Rent neg. Call
234-9890-Must seel
SUMMER SUBLET COLLEGE
Avenue above Lion's Pride. One
bedroom, furnished. Rent nego-
tiable. Call 237-7027
SUMMER SUBLET: ONE bed
room, A/C, laundry facilities, ca•
ble, dishwasher. Alexander
Court. Three people. Best offer,
237-5102.
SUMMER SUBLET: ONE block
from campus. Spacious, fur
nished three bedroom apart
ment. Front porch. Rent
negotiable. Call Carmen or Lane
234.4618
SUMMER SUBLET- 1 / 2 of one
bedroom apartment. Close to
campus. Airconditioning, dish
washer. Unities included.
$l2O/month. Karen 237-5182 .
SUMMER SUBLET: FUR
NISHED, a/c, pool, private room.
May rent free. Rent negotiable.
Call 234.1168. THREE SUMMER
SUBLETS available. Female,
large apartment, close to cam
pus. 238-2797
A SUMMER SUBLET for 2 fe-
males. Utilities included. Fur-
nished. W/AC. Beaver T. Rent
negotiable. 234.8775
WHERE'S THE SUBLET? Large
Beaver Terrace Apartment; 2 fe
males; rent negotiable. Call 234-
2559
$75 PER MONTH available May
15 to August 15. Female for half
apartment. 237-8075
$7O/MONTH SUMMER sublet
All utilities and A.C. Included
Call Mark 237.1408
SUMMER AT THE lofts- our luxu
rious 3-bedroom townhouse is
now available for sublet. Fur
nished, dishwasher, a/c, large
storage/closet space, conve
nient laundry facilities, qui
et/modern/spacious. 375/mo(3 +
roommates) or $3OO/m0.(2 room
mates), negotiable. 237-2585.
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MATE wanted Summer and Fall
apartment close to campus. Call
237.8145
CHRISTIAN FEMALE SEEKING
non-smoking housemate.'B4/'B5
. Your own bedroom. $llO plus
utilities. Approximately one mile
from campus. Lynn, 865-2048
FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED
to share large 2-bedroom down
town apartment Fall'B4 and/or
Sprlng'Bs Call 2386028
FEMALE ROOMATE TO share
Loft apartment, $lBO/month. Fall
'B4-Spring 'B5. Call Amy 865-
8458
FEMALE ROOMATE NEEDED
84/85. Share 1/3 of one bedroom
apartment. Four blocks from
campus. $137/month, Includes
utilities. Call Kim collect at 717-
534.8721.
MALE ROOMMATE NON—
Smoking, '84.85 at Parkway. Pla
za. Pool, balcony, and many
extras - 234.5639
MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED to
share half of downtown apart
ment. $2BO for summer. Utilities
included. 238-5374.
NON-SMOKING FEMALE
ROOMMATE wanted 'B4-'B5, 1/2
one bedroom furnished apart
ment across from campus. Kim
237.0843
ROOMATE WANTED: QUIET,
non-smoking male grad student.
One third of 3 bdrm. apt. at Pkwy
Plaza. About $2OO/mo, utilities,
AC, bus pass included. Begin-
ning fall. 234.2020.
ROOMMATES (TWO) WANTED
for summer. One block from
campus, air-conditioned. Call
Dave, Steve, or Butch, 237-7506
for details
TWO FEMALE ROOMMATES
needed for next year. Share 1
bedroom of 2 bedroom beauti=
fully fully furnished apartment
near campus. 237.9386
WANTED FEMALE NON—
. SMOKER for 1/3 of Beaver Hill
Apartment for fall. Call Ellen at
865.6076.
WANTED: NON—SMOKING FE
MALE graduate student to share
1/2 of a one bedroom apartment
for summer w/84-85 option. Fur
nished, walking distance to
campus. $132.50 includes utili
ties. Laurie 865.3321 or 237.4749
answers
to yesterday's puzzle
ROOMS
NICE LOW PRICED rooms avail-
able in fraternity house close to
campus for fall semester. Meals
and social included. Call Mark at
237-1146 or 237.9109.
NICE LOW PRICED rooms avail
able in fraternity house close to
campus for summer term. Kitch
en privileges included. Call Mark
at 237-1146 or 237.9109
NON—SMOKING GRADUATE
students preferred for private
room near campus with quiet
study environment 237-6581
TWO BEDROOMS —FALL— six
bedroom house. Share utilities.
$140.00 each plus utilities. Cou
ple preferred. 355.1854.
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got the dries, fizzles
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HELP!
If you're tired of the ghastly living quarters
of your past . . . you're ready to move up
to LOGAN HOUSE in Parkway Plaza.
LOGAN HOUSE offers everything you
could want in an apartment at a price that
will fit anyone's purse. Close to super
markets and shopping. LOGAN HOUSE
offers all utilities. TV cable. laundry and
trash facilities on every floor. 24 HR. We
Care - Maintenance . even a free swim
club membership to the beautiful on-site
pool PLUS free bus service for those
without wheels. Hurry . . . the selection is
at it's best right now . . Call 238.3432
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$215.00 FOR WHOLE summer!
Rent your own room at Kappa
Sigma. Kitchen priviledges too.
238.9859.
HOUSES
NEED ONE FEMALE for own
room in house close to campus.
Parking, heat, electric included.
House is recently remodeled
with fireplace. Starts June 1 at
175/mo. Call 237-5535 - ask for
Amy or Margie.
PAULA: HERE'S TO the 'Big 21.'
We hope It's a good one! Cele
brate anyway! Love, Lisa arid
Sally
SUMMER SUBLET FOR two peo
ple. Own bedroom in three bed
room house, only ten minute
walk to campus. Big backyard,
porches, dishwasher, rent nego
tiable, call 234-3118
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: SUMMER SUBLET
FOR 3: two bedroom close to
campus, for around $2OO a
month. Call now before YOU get
stuck!!! 238.7413
YOUR LOFT. MUST be available
at end of this semester. Call
Joannie at 865.6757. Please
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