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WHAT EVERY STUDENT SHOULD KNOW ABOUT THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN LEASING A TELEPHONE AND LEASING A CHICKEN. Yes, there are differences. And we think you should know what they are. Ask yourself these questions. WHEN YOU LEASE A CNKKEN.DOYOU GET THRE.* MONTHS FREE DURING THE SUMMER? Probably not. But when you lease your telephone from AT&T this fall, you won't pay any lease charges next summer. You can use your phone at home, and bring it back to school in the fall. DO LEASED CHICKENS COME IN A SELECTION OF COLORS AND STYLES? No. Chickens don't come in many colors. But the AT&T telephone you lease this fall comes in a variety of [colors and three popular styles. ARE LEASED CHICKENS REPAIRED FREE? Don't kid yourself. Repairing a chicken is a delicate process that requires the work of expensive professionals. However, in the off chance your AT&T leased telephone needs repairs, we'll fix it absolutely free when you visit any of our AT&T Phone Centers. ARE LEASED CHKKENS SHIPPED DIRECTLY TO YOU? Ship a chicken? Don't be silly. However, your AT&T leased telephone will be shipped directly to you after one call to 1-800-555-8111 or you can pick up yourj phone at any of our AT&T] Phone Centers ONE FINAL QUESTION: DOES IT COST THE SAME TO LEASE A CHICKEN AS TO LEASE A TELEPHONE THIS FALL? -lardly. While we have no hard data] on the exact cost of leasing a chicken, we can tell you with some certainty that the cost of leasing a telephone this fall is far less than you might think. The decision to lease a chicken or telephone, of course, rests with you. "^n But should you opt for the tele- £»«**»—- *^~ phone, remember: you get three 2^^ months free next summer, and' you can take the phone home with you. There's a choice of colors and styles, free repair, and we'll ship you the phone or you can pick it up at any of our AT&T Phone Centers. It doesn't cost much either. And that's something to crow about. AT&T Consumer Sales and Service. To order your telephone, call 1-800-555-8111 for delivery right to your door or for information concern¬ ing AT&T Phone Center locations. AT&T Welcome back to CSUF! R?®^ys Sept. 4,1984 na CSUF receives summer facelift The CS U F campus received a facelift of oris over the summer vacation. Since the end of the Spring semester the ampus auxiliaries, Space and Facilities 'lanningand Plant Operations have been n high gear improving the services and ppearancc ofthe university. Construction of a Country Store in the lining area under the CU lounge has been ce the end of school and at the start of the Fall The new Free Speech area should be completed by September 15 at a cost of S48,000. :roissants and coffees such as espresso. Finlay said the store will also carry many health food items, but that it would not be a health food store. He said the .tore was built to make the lower area more useable for students. It will stay open until 10 p.m. for students with late t appro atelyS75.0OO.The Across Ihe CU near the bookstore, is new housing for vending machines. The vending machines that line the wall in the CU lounge will be moved into the building. Among these are the talking Coke The CSUF campus is an officially designated arboretum, or tree zoo. Be¬ cause of this, trees have been planted in the Free Speech area. Chinese Pistachios la; i Johnso ; Plan r of Spac originally in the architect's design, but because ofthe cost, they weren't planted. Johnson said the trees will be watered by hand since the expenses didn't include a Pretenders Continued from page 3 "Precious," Hynde serenaded the swaying crowd with last year's Christmas classic, "2000 Miles." After a decidedly cold start, Hynde had once again firmly established herself as the First Lady of rock. Scotland's Simple Minds, a group fronted by Hyndc's new husband, Jim Kerr, opened the show. The five-man band. irity i mpus. The new la Ron Hicks, director of' Plant Oper¬ ations, said the trees will provide a place for students to gather and help deter vehicles from using the walkways. New landscaping is being done to the area next to the Free Speech area. The blacktop is being replaced' with grass. Johnson said the project will cost about $48,000and will be completed by Sept. 15. between the buildings. The w vhich will allow the The walkwa; has also been r blacktop, whic cracked by the will look much better than the blackto which served no purpose, Johnson said. An 'X' sTiaped walkway will crisscross the Going north toward the business buil¬ ding, the walkway between the Ed-Psych and the Business Building has been redone. Johnson said the walkway was widened in an effort to relieve the traffic congestion long Barstow Avenue rfaced. This stretch of lad been warped and its ofthe Modesto Ash has been replaced and widened with concrete. Johnson said it should help eliminate some of the com¬ petition for the right of way between bicyclists and pedestrians. , Another project that was completed was parking lot 'Q\ The par' ' irthendofci hold up to 600 car npus, PEP BOYS Classified Help Wanted xal and local reps wanted to dbtr I posters on college campuses. Part-time v e Requires no sales. Commlssjpn . ^^ woric Average earnings S6.00 per ho0f*| j contact American Passage 500 Third Ave. West Seattle, WA 98119 I-80O-426-2836, M-F Network College Internship Crid you know that insurance *qenu J'f .monq the highest oaktprofeivnro:. ''■'' arew? Why wait till graduaoo ro ser " i I the career for you? Uur college intern pr jrafn knsyoutry rt out while c«j<-■" <y jc- degrrc. Contact Susan Ladd, 486-0820 Europe is just starting to catch u, - US, played an impressive, though short, set that served as a perfect primer for the Pretenders. Particularly outstanding were two edge-of-desperation songs, "Water¬ front," and "Speed Your Love to Me" from the band's latest release, "Sparkle in the Rain." Expect these guys to be head- liners the next time they come through KENNEL BOOKSTORE Semester Schedule PRINT & COPY CENTER ##$1 CHEMYOURnMNEUmCTaiY HM WW BOYS STORE NEAREST YOU BEACH CRUISER BICYCLES YOUR CHOICE HUFFY '26403/264W MURRAY '5020/263W- PEP BOYS FEATURES A HUGE BIKE SELECTION Advertise in the Collegian
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Title | 1984_09 The Daily Collegian September 1984 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1984 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
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Title | Sept 4, 1984 Pg. 10-11 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1984 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
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WHAT EVERY STUDENT
SHOULD KNOW ABOUT THE DIFFERENCES
BETWEEN LEASING A TELEPHONE AND
LEASING A CHICKEN.
Yes, there are differences.
And we think you should
know what they are.
Ask yourself these
questions.
WHEN YOU LEASE A
CNKKEN.DOYOU
GET THRE.* MONTHS
FREE DURING
THE SUMMER?
Probably not. But when
you lease your telephone
from AT&T this fall, you won't
pay any lease charges next summer.
You can use your phone at home, and
bring it back to school in the fall.
DO LEASED CHICKENS COME IN A
SELECTION OF COLORS AND STYLES?
No. Chickens don't come in many colors.
But the AT&T telephone you lease
this fall comes in a variety of
[colors and three popular styles.
ARE LEASED CHICKENS
REPAIRED FREE?
Don't kid yourself. Repairing a chicken is a delicate
process that requires the work of expensive professionals.
However, in the off chance your AT&T leased telephone
needs repairs, we'll fix it absolutely free when you visit any
of our AT&T Phone Centers.
ARE LEASED CHKKENS
SHIPPED DIRECTLY
TO YOU?
Ship a chicken? Don't be
silly. However, your AT&T
leased telephone will be
shipped directly to you after
one call to 1-800-555-8111
or you can pick up yourj
phone at any of our AT&T]
Phone Centers
ONE FINAL QUESTION: DOES
IT COST THE SAME TO LEASE
A CHICKEN AS TO LEASE A
TELEPHONE THIS FALL?
-lardly. While we have no hard data]
on the exact cost of leasing a chicken,
we can tell you with some certainty that
the cost of leasing a telephone this fall
is far less than you might think.
The decision to lease a chicken or
telephone, of course, rests with you.
"^n But should you opt for the tele-
£»«**»—- *^~ phone, remember: you get three
2^^ months free next summer, and' you can take
the phone home with you. There's a choice
of colors and styles, free repair, and
we'll ship you the phone or you can pick
it up at any of our AT&T Phone Centers.
It doesn't cost much either. And
that's something to crow about.
AT&T Consumer Sales and
Service. To order your telephone, call
1-800-555-8111 for delivery right
to your door or for information concern¬
ing AT&T Phone Center locations.
AT&T
Welcome back to CSUF!
R?®^ys
Sept. 4,1984
na
CSUF receives summer facelift
The CS U F campus received a facelift of
oris over the summer vacation.
Since the end of the Spring semester the
ampus auxiliaries, Space and Facilities
'lanningand Plant Operations have been
n high gear improving the services and
ppearancc ofthe university.
Construction of a Country Store in the
lining area under the CU lounge has been
ce the end of school and
at the start of the Fall
The new Free Speech area
should be completed by
September 15 at a cost of
S48,000.
:roissants and coffees such as espresso.
Finlay said the store will also carry
many health food items, but that it would
not be a health food store. He said the
.tore was built to make the lower area
more useable for students. It will stay
open until 10 p.m. for students with late
t appro
atelyS75.0OO.The
Across Ihe CU near the bookstore, is
new housing for vending machines. The
vending machines that line the wall in the
CU lounge will be moved into the building.
Among these are the talking Coke
The CSUF campus is an officially
designated arboretum, or tree zoo. Be¬
cause of this, trees have been planted in
the Free Speech area. Chinese Pistachios
la;
i Johnso
; Plan
r of Spac
originally in the architect's design, but
because ofthe cost, they weren't planted.
Johnson said the trees will be watered by
hand since the expenses didn't include a
Pretenders
Continued from page 3
"Precious," Hynde serenaded the swaying
crowd with last year's Christmas classic,
"2000 Miles." After a decidedly cold start,
Hynde had once again firmly established
herself as the First Lady of rock.
Scotland's Simple Minds, a group
fronted by Hyndc's new husband, Jim
Kerr, opened the show. The five-man
band.
irity i
mpus. The new la
Ron Hicks, director of' Plant Oper¬
ations, said the trees will provide a place
for students to gather and help deter
vehicles from using the walkways.
New landscaping is being done to the
area next to the Free Speech area. The
blacktop is being replaced' with grass.
Johnson said the project will cost about
$48,000and will be completed by Sept. 15.
between the buildings. The w
vhich will allow the
The walkwa;
has also been r
blacktop, whic
cracked by the
will look much better than the blackto
which served no purpose, Johnson said.
An 'X' sTiaped walkway will crisscross the
Going north toward the business buil¬
ding, the walkway between the Ed-Psych
and the Business Building has been redone.
Johnson said the walkway was widened
in an effort to relieve the traffic congestion
long Barstow Avenue
rfaced. This stretch of
lad been warped and
its ofthe Modesto Ash
has been replaced and
widened with concrete. Johnson said it
should help eliminate some of the com¬
petition for the right of way between
bicyclists and pedestrians.
, Another project that was completed
was parking lot 'Q\ The par' '
irthendofci
hold up to 600 car
npus,
PEP BOYS
Classified
Help Wanted
xal and local reps wanted to dbtr
I posters on college campuses. Part-time v
e Requires no sales. Commlssjpn . ^^
woric Average earnings S6.00 per ho0f*|
j contact American Passage
500 Third Ave. West
Seattle, WA 98119
I-80O-426-2836, M-F Network
College Internship
Crid you know that insurance *qenu J'f
.monq the highest oaktprofeivnro:. ''■''
arew? Why wait till graduaoo ro ser " i
I the career for you? Uur college intern pr
jrafn knsyoutry rt out while c«j<-■" |