16 The Daily Collegian Friday, February 11,1977 Consumer snowjob can be avoided by wise skier By KATHY O’TOOLE Collegian Staff Writer Heavy snowfalls and chilly temperatures are drawing record numbers of skiers to the white-capped mountains of Pennsylvania ski resorts this winter. And with crowded slopes come empty wallets as more and more people are realizing that skiing is an expensive hobby. A little shopping around, however, can usually lead skiers to areas able to challenge their abilities without drastically challenging their pocket books. Oregon Hill, on Rt. 287, north of Williamsport, is probably the best bargain a Centre County skier will find. Located within a 90-minute drive of State College, Oregon Hill has four slopes and one trail that includes something for every skier, from beginner to advanced, despite a vertical drop of only 515 feet. The price of a lift ticket is $6 on weekdays and $8 on Saturdays and Sundays, with a $1 discount after 2 p.m. Rental of equipment is $8:50. Weekdays offer the best opportunities for economical skiing on uncrowded slopes. “On weekends we get pretty busy,” said Joe Aichholdz, manager of Oregon Hill. “But during the week you prac tically have the place to yourself.” The one chairlift and two T bars keep lift lines moving sufficiently, even on busy weekends. . “I’ve never had to wait in African official suggests joint militia ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) Eteki Mboumoua, secretary general of the Organization of African Unity (OAU), yesterday urged the creation of a joint African military force to help defend African countries against mercenary at tacks. Eteki also said he welcomed as a “healthy THE PHI WHO FOLLIES ARE COMING! y «/H77NVf U.S.A.. o N 127 So. GOOD THRU MON., MAR. 7 r 150* ONE PER CUSTOMER PLEASE * J ■ —MMMM Open Daily 9-5:30 Mon. and Fri. nites ’til 123 S. 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A weekday lift ticket is $5.50 and a weekend ticket is $6.50, with $1 off after 1 j}.m. “Denton Hill is state owned and receives state funds,” Gary Dunn, equipment operator, explained. “That’s how we manage to keep the prices down.” With 13 slopes and trails, and a 570-foot vertical drop, Denton Hill also caters to all classes of skiers. Ski in structors are on hand at all times, offering group lessons for $4.50 an hour and private lessons for $9 an hour. Lift lines are moved adequately by the one chairlift and three poma lifts. Closer to home, but more expensive and less appealing is Blue Knob, on Rt. 869 in Newry, near Johnstown. Blue Knob not only charges more for a lift ticket $8 on week days and $ll on weekends; but also has less to offer for the money. Blue Knob 7 has a good sign” the visit to Africa by Andrew Young, the Carter administration’s newly named ambassador to the United Nations. “The very fact that he made the visit shows his preparedness to consider African problems in a new light,” the OAU chief told a news conference. However, Eteki. said it was still too early to judge Pugh St. romantic skirts, tops /mnjij and dresses ( ' beginner’s slope and an en joyable intermediate trail, about one and a half miles long, but no wide open slopes such as the ones found at Oregon and Denton Hills. It’s one advanced slope is rarely open. There are two chairlifts, but their proximity to each other causes the two lift lines to merge, .creating crowds, confusion and long delays getting up themountain. The most common com plaint many skiers have about Blue Knob is the coldness, a result of bone chilling winds that never seem to cease on the mountain. There is a vertical drop of 1,052 feet, the. biggest of all Pennsylvania resorts. One regular customer described it as “the coldest spot in the world.” This may be questionable, but nevertheless, the attendance at Blue Knob has declined this year. One employee believes the decreased number of skiers came about because the main lodge burned down last November. “We still have complete facilities food service, warming areas, rental equipment and, a repair shop,” she said. “But few people realize this and that's what’s hurting our business.” For skiers who like to go in style, a three-hour drive to Champion, off Rt. 31, near Somerset, will lead to the most luxurious ski area in Western Pennsylvania Seven Springs. A year-round resort, Seven Springs has everything from whether American policies toward Africa have really changed substantially. Many African nations have been highly critical of what they view as neglect of the continent when Henry A. Kissinger was secretary of state. . Eteki said Africa should not remain passive in view of developments including last month’s reported coup O U O N an indoor swimming pool, bowling alleys and a con vention center to exclusive gift shops, cocktail lounges and a 1,500-room hotel. The main feature, however, is the ski area with eight slopes and about 15 trails, including the Northface, which ski instructor Andy Gumberg calls the “best skiable hill in Pennsylvania.” Gumberg, who is also coach of the Penn State ski team,' said Seven Springs is “far superior to any place in Pennsylvania.” Lift tickets at Seven Springs are $8 on weekdays, $lO on weekends, and $6 for all night sessions. Lift lines generally move more quickly with the aid of seven chairlifts including one triple chair lift four rope tows and two poma lifts. Lines at two of the chairlifts, leading to the more popular beginner and intermediate slopes, tend to get congested occasionally, but the wait is seldom more than about 15 minutes. Luckily, for those with simpler tastes, the cheapest ski area is only a 30-minute drive from State College. Black Moshannon, in Black Moshannon State Park on Rt. 504, sells lift tickets for only $3 on weekdays ($2 after noon) and $4 on weekends. Because there is no snow making equipment, however, there tends to be a little base at times and occasional icy patches. Also, there is not rental equipment or eating facilities. The one trail and one slope may not provide a wide attempt in the tiny West African state of Benin, where the Marxist military government claimed a mercenary force including whites staged an airborne invasion. The OAU chief also cited operations against Mozambique by troops of Rhodesia’s white minority government. 4cut5=646.01 cm 2 =sl Where can you buy 646.01 cm 2 of Pizza for $1.00? 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The return trip is certain to take less time, 234-0349 mentioned have snow-making equipment that can provide good ski conditions if the temperature is 28 degrees or less. In fact, a brochure released in 1975 by the Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Travel Develop- told he was the ex tremists’ death list, refrained from commenting on the threat of an IRA campaign as he imposed the sentences in Central Criminal Court, known to Londoners as the Old Bailey. He recommended that each of the four men serve no less than 30 years in prison before being paroled. Afterward, Cantley declared: “I have been dealing with criminals N who T -*r -v 'W~ \ St. Valentine’s Snmm^ featuring ' Brapdy Waring Hall Dining Room C 8:30-12:30 Sunday, February 13 &J r \ 7 THREE PIECE SUIT SALE Three piece vested suits are now on sale ... just in time for interviews. All remaining fall and winter suits reduced to at least one half of the regular price with alterations at no charge. Suits starting at $5O .. . 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London’s police chief, Sir Robert Mark, warned the public: “Don’t relax be doubly cautious.” During the 13-day trial of the four IRA men, 12 bombs exploded in central London Jan. 29, causing extensive damage to stores but no in juries.