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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1980

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United Press International

VANCOUVER, Wash. -- The north rim of the inner crater of volca nic Mount St. Helens is swelling at the rate of almost an inch per day.

but scientists refuse to predict another eruption is imminent.

"They wouldn't be surprised if there's an eruption," Federal Emergency Management Agency

spokeswoman Joyce Routson said

Monday. "But they aren't predicting

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one either." Similar deformations have pre

ceded some eruptions, but also have occurred with no volcanic activity, Routson said.

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tests showed the amount of carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide gas vent ing from the volcano dropped the past weekend -- a condition that preceded the last two eruptions of July 22 and Aug 7.

Observers reported the volcano was generally quiet, venting a small steam cloud. No seismic activity was detected.

Scientists said the lava dome re mained stationary in the inner crater

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teachers' strikes continue

United Press International

Philadelphia officials closed schools Tuesday and held marathon talks with the striking teachers' un ion in an effort to end the largest of

the walkouts affecting some 650,000 students nationwide.

About 35,000 teachers and other school employees in nine states were on strike. Most were seeking higher wages, smaller classes and job security.

In the newest strike, teachers in

San Jose, Calif., walked off their jobs Monday and the district's 33,000 pupils began the 1980-81 school year under the supervision of substitute teachers. No talks were scheduled Tuesday.

In Philadelphia, however, con tract negotiations that had broken down Thursday night resumed Mon day at a hotel in Trevose, Pa. A news blackout was imposed by state mediator Edward Feehan. The key stumbling block to a settlement has

been the planned layoff of 2,000 teachers.

Schools Superintendent Michael Marcase canceled all classes for 220,000 students Tuesday except day care and Head Start programs.

In Rochester, N.Y., a hearing on whether the city's 2,300 teachers are in violation of the state's Taylor Law -- forbidding them to strike -- was scheduled to resume Tuesday.

Fifty-eight Rochester schools were ordered closed for a fifth day Tuesday as the first teachers strike in the city's history entered its eighth day.

The state's chief public mediator, Erwin Kelly, arrived in Rochester Sunday in an effort to get the stalled contract talks moving, but he left Monday saying, "I am not much en couraged." The main issue was wages.

In New York City, schools opened

as planned for nearly 1 mill dents after matrons who ri with 170,000 students ap new contract late Sunday, ers had threatened to honorti rons' strike.

One Roman Catholic i Brooklyn was struck by meo!|

the Lay Faculty Associati school's 1,400 students wenl

home when 46 of the school's! teachers did not show up foil

Schools were open Moof Newark, N.J., where teacln fied a new contract Sunday,^

the strike in the 61,' school district that beg| Wednesday.

Classes also resumed for4,ij dents in North Providence, i|

ter 35 janitors voted to endaq strike that was honored byt But strikes continued in t Rhode Island communitiet 17,400 public school studenl]]

Outside Philadelphia, i

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tions were bogged downiiilt| Pennsylvania school district

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Dionne Warwick says: "Get your

some 3,500 teachers walker at schools with a total enroll 51,000.

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In Carlinville, Ill., teact turned to their classes MoraLa two-week strike, hut teaefc]

on strike in eight other lllinoi! districts, affecting HO.OOOsti

In Michigan, 4,270 teachr

tinned strikes in 22 districtl

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APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE AT THE MSC, ROOM 216. ENTRY DEADLINE IS NOV. 3.

10 SMALL

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15

MEDIUM LARGE

Pizza Supreme ...................................................4.50 (Tomato sauce, Mozzarella cheese, Pepperoni, green peppers, onions, mushrooms, sausage.)

ADDED INGREDIENTS

ON SUPREME.....................................................30

(Example: Medium Supreme plus Canadian Bacon S7.30)

Cheese.........................

2.65

Double Cheese......................................................3.30

Onion..........................................................................3.15

Cireen Pepper.................................................3.15

Black Olive............................................................. 3.15

Green Olive ......................................................... 3.15

Jalapeno Pepper ...............................................3.15

Pepperoni............................................................... 3.50

Sausage ................................................................... 3.50

Hamburger.............................................................3.50

Mushroom............................................................... 3.50

Hotlink.........................

3.50

Italian Sausage..................................................... 3.50

Anchovy.................................................................... 3.50

Smoked Oyster..................................................... 3.50

Canadian Bacon...................................................3.50

Bacon Bits............................................................... 3.50 Half Cheese, Half Sausage ........................3.10

ADDED INGREDIENTS

On Whole Pizza...................................................... 50

On Only 1/2 Pizza.............................................. 25

6.90

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3.85 4.95 4.90 4.90 4.90 4.90 4.90 5.50 5.50 5.50 5.50 5.50 5.50 5.50 5.50 5.50 5.50 4.70

.70 .35

8.80

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5.10 6.35 6.30 6.30 6.30 6.30 6.30 6.90 6.90 6.90 6.90 6.90 6.90 6.90 6.90 6.90 6.90 6.00

.95 .50

Create your combinations . . . to satisfy your taste or just to suite your fancy. Just arid the prit e of an added ingredient for each item to the highest priced ingredient of your creation. Allow 20 minutes for preparation of your order.

PIZZACHOS

Regular...........................

1.40

Fresh Tortilla Chips, Blended Cheeses and Jalapenos

Canadian Bacon...................................................................................... Tortilla Chips, Blended Cheeses and Jalapenos plus Canadian Bacon

1.75

Sausage or Beef............................................................ ........................ ? . ? ? 1.65 Tortilla Chips, Blended Cheeses, Jalapenos and your choice of Sausage or Beef

Supreme................................................................................................................... 2.10 Fresh Tortilla Chips, Blended Cheeses, Jalapenos plus Canadian Bacon, Sausage and Bacon Bits

PIZZA PLANET SMORGASBOARD Imagine ... all the Pizza, Spaghetti, Soup and Salad plus all salad extras for only $2.70 per person. It's here Monday through Friday from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Ready when you arrive at the Pizza Planet. (Self service from 11:00 a.m. til 2:00 p.m., so you'll have to order at the register.)

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SANDWICHES

Canadian Bacon............................................................................................... 1.85 Pastrami ..............................................................................................................1.85 Turkey................................................................................................................... 1.85 Hot Link.............................................................................................................. 1.85

Your choice of Swiss or American Cheese with Mayonnaise or Mustard. All sand wiches include chips, pickle slices & lettuce.

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There are a lot of places to eat pizza, but how many places are there to eat good pizza? Frankly we feel that there aren't many. We also feel that we are one of the few good ones. Besides having good food we also accept checks for the amount of purchase (with proper ID), Mastercharge & Visa Cards, we offer table service (except during our noon buffet), and we are competitively priced.

If we haven't convinced you by now, then stop in for our Luncheon Smorgasbord. Monday through Friday from 11:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. you can get all the Pizza, Spaghetti, Soup and Salad you can eat for just $2.70! What's more, it's ready when you get here. Give us a chance. We feel once you've been here you will want to come back!

PASTA

Spaghetti with Meatballs............................................................................2.30 Child's Plate...................................................................................................1.20

Spaghetti with Meatsauce......................................................................... 2.00 Child's Plate.................................................................................................. 1.10

Spaghetti with Meatsauce & Mushrooms......................................... 2.30 Child's Plate . ...'........................................................................................ 1.20

Lasagne . /............................................................................................................2.90 Child's Plate.................................................................................................. 1.65 .411 Pasta dishes sewed with Garlic Toast

SALAD & SOUP

Soup 8c Salad without meal (per person)........................................2.25 All the Soup Iz Salad you tan eat & fixins'

Soup &: SaladBar with meal (per person)........................................1.25 All lhe Soup Is Salad you can eat with your meal

Dinner Salad.........................................................................................................75 Just Salad ................
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