C.C. reader. ([Middletown, Pa.]) 1973-1982, February 07, 1975, Image 3

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    FEBRUARY 7, 1975
Reader Classifieds Consumers
clutch
purses
Free Ad Forms Available In WllO
For Sale
1971 Red Fiat 850 Con
vertible. Best offer over
$900.00. Call 561-0630 after 5
p.m.
FOR SALE
Older model Buick and
Olds owners also Volks
wagon owners: two stud
ded snow tires 6:50 x 13,
two regular tires 6:50 x 13,
all four mounted and in
good condition. Price
negotiable. Ken Ulrich,
652-5456
FOR SA LE
1971 MG Midget, Dark Blue
excellent condition $1550.
Brian 652-6715
For Sale
1970 Chevrolet Camaro
automatic, mags much
more. Excellent condition
$1595.
Brian 652-6715
For Sale
Harmony Elec. Guitar,
tremlo bar w-case: Amp: 2-
15" speakers, 4 input tremlo
foot pedal 70 Amps w-cover.
Used twice. Best Offer over
$l5O. Call Cath: After 3 p.m.
- 944-0202.
FOR SALE
Must Sell! 1968 Suzuki 500 cc
- Exc. Cond. - Engine re
built - only 200 mi. - Best
Offer - Call Ken 533-6561 or
W-138.
FOR SALE
Golf Clubs Factory sale
steel shafts, forged heads
fully matched sets. 4 woods,
9 irons $125. Normal Retail
$375-400. Can buy either
woods or irons set $65 each.
Top Qua I it y see Bob Stumpf.
Room 209 W MTTF 2nd
period or Call 1-299-3294.
Free parts from a junked
Malibu. See or call Tony at
944-9277. Cheap! It is the
gas hog he calls a car.
Housing
Medical student and small
family looking for apt. or
house to sublet or exchange
with their Phila. (vicinity)
home from 6-15-75 until 8-15-
75. Call Mike Stadium, 215-
F L 2-1150.
HOUSING
Responsible married
couple with one child look
ing for an apartment or
small house for rent.
Please contact Shirley at
944-2351 (message phone)
or in Student Affairs office
on Capitol Campus.
FOR SALE
1965 Red Corvair Monza. Very
good condition, snow tires
and other extras (would you
believe a tachometer(. Four on
the floor, excellent gas mile
age. Good for in-town driving
-$475.
Yvonne, 944-2413
Services
Radio T.V. Repairs. Black
and. White and color, tape
players etc. All work Is
guarranteed for 90 days.
Reasonable. Call John.
House calls 044-2401.
HOUSING
Wanted female roommate
for large Hbg. area house.
May have one child. $65 -70
monthly util. inc. Call 234-
8514 after 4:00
MUSICIANS: Away from
your group while going to
college? Want to get
together this year and lam?
Russ 944-1986.
SERVICES—WiII type term
papers and other material.
Experienced typist. IBM.
Electric. Very low cost. If
interested call Mrs. Beaver
at 564-0414. Do not be con
cerned about pick-up and
delivery I have a contact on
campus.
SERVICES
5-String Banjo Lessons.
Scruggs-style, 3-finger
Bluegrass. Old-time frail
ing. Call Mark 944-0053
Want a portrait done of your
favorite person? A favorite
snap-shotturned into a work
of art? A unique poster? I
work from any photograph
(if legible). Your choice of
media. Rates relative to
media and time con
sumption - but Low! P. R.J.
Smith, 73 Roop St.,
Highspire. 939-3040.
Typing done in my Mid
dletown home. IBM siectric
machine. Fast accurate
service. Reasonable rates.
944-0943. Manuscripts,
Thesis publications ac
cepted. Mrs. Jerome P.
Fatcheric, 1001 N. Spring St.
Apt. P-3, Middletown, Pa.
LOST
Five-month old female
kitten, black with white
markings and four white
feet. Her name is Pookie. If
found, please contact
Maryann at 944-1952.
RIDERS WANTED
To East Stroudsburg area.
Leave every Friday from!
Capitol Campus between
3pm -spm. Return Sunday'
between 6pm-Bpm (via
Route 78E, 22E to 33N).
Call Al at 944-7076.
PERSONAL
To our Lewd and Licentious
Friend. We just want to let you
know that we are behind you
100 percent. We've got our
fingers crossed so good luck
and to hell with Harry - we'll
have none of this "Lem" stuff,
it'll be Dr. Lem from now on. If
you have any more problems
let us know and we'll have the
"boys" take care of it!!!
Eileen, Fred and Cathy
PERSONAL
Boycott French Products!!
PERSONAL:
OUR COVER:
#9 Doggie Dream
-Jim
C.C. READER
University Park---Consum
ers are holding on to their
money this winter, but
they'll be "tempted into"
spending it on such things
as housing and cars later in
the year, predicts a banking
authority at The Pennsyl
vania State University.
Dr. David H. McKinley,
associate dean and profes
sor or banking emeritus in
the College of Business
Administration, says that
while four segments of the
economy—housing, auto
mobiles, and appliances,
business inventories, and
business purchases of
plant and equipment--look
bleak now, things will get
better.
"The good news is that
consumers have started to
save in a big way," he says.
"These savings are going
first into repayment and
reduction of consumer
debts, and later into sav
ings in banks, savings, and
loans, and securities.
"The effect by mid-1975
will be a revival of housing,
which 'was the first GNP
segment to collapse two
years ago. By the end of
1975, consumers will be
tempted into buying new
cars by heavy discounts,
higher trade-ins,and im
proved gasoline economy.
Businessmen react fairly
quickly to business inven
tory surpluses and this
should be a problem of the
past by the end of the
year."
Here are some other find
ings and observations of
Dean McKinley:
Total economic
output, adjusted for infla
tion, has now dropped from
an $846 billion annual rate
in the fourth quarter of 1973
to $BO4 billion in the last
quarter of 1974, a drop of
about 5 percent. And a
further decrease of nearly 2
percent is on the way.
---The President and
Congress should support
immediate improvement in
corporate profits if they
'd. on . 4
Agent of
Trailways Travel Bureau Corp.
Tours
"HAIR"
Feb. 22, 1975
Leave Harrisburg
at 2 P.M.
Includes
Buffet Meal
Reserved Seat
Transportation
'20.00
For Reservations
HOT LION
THE HOT LION IS A WEEKLY NEWSLETTER PUBLISHED TO
KEEP THE CAPITOL CAMPUS COMMUNITY INFORMED OF ALL
ACTIVITIES ON,OR CONCERNED WITH,THE CAMPUS. EVERY
ONE SHOULD PLEASE FEEL FREE TO USE THIS SERVICE BY
OBTAINING THE ENTRY CARDS IN THE STUDENT AFFAIRS
OFFICE rWIOS],FILLING THEM OUT AND LEAVING THEM
THERE. DEADLINE IS FRIDAY,NOON, WEEK PRIOR TO DATE OF
PUBLICATION. feb . 7-Z4
February 7 - Basketball:Cap
itol vs Schuylkill Campus (psu
at Capitol -7:30 PM.
February 9 - Mass - 1 PM-
Student Center
February 9 - Mass - 1 PM-Stu
dent Center.
February 10 - Basketball : Cap
itol vs. Mont Alto Campus at
Mont Alto 7 PM
February 10 - Social Corn
mittee Meeting -3 PM- Middle
Earth
February 11 - Chess Club
Meeting - WllO "A"-Noon
February 11 -Beta Chi Meeting
- 3 PM -W315
February 11 - PSPE -EIT Re
view -Mechanics of Materials.
6:15 PM-Auditorium.
February 11 - Aviation Club
Meeting - 7PM-E209
February 11 - lEEE Meeting
Guest Speaker - Topic:
Modern Radar Systems, 7:30
PM E 244
Snow-cross
MY LAST ROSE
Susan Wohlbrock
Fuck sentimentality;
I've picked my last rose,
Sighed for the final time over
my old love letters,
I will cry in my beer, no more.
Your last good-bye
Shattered my good china,
Farewell, you bastard
I'm using paper plates.
Phone
236-9588
Harrisburg,
Pa.
February 11- Basketball: Cap
itol vs. Lackawanna Jr. Col
lege at Capitol 7:30 PM
February 11 - B.S.U. Meeting -
BCAC - 8 PM
February 11 - "Coffee House
Series" with music by Loren
Peck - sponsored by Social
Committee Admission:sl.oo,
9PM Student Center.
February 12 - Chess Club
Meeting - WllO "A" - Noon
February 12 - Photo Club
Meeting - TV Lounge- 4PM
February 12 - Meade Heights
Board of Governor's Meeting 6
PM -Middle Earth
February 12 - PSPE-EIT Re
view- Mechanics of Materials,
6:15 PM- Auditorium.
February 13 - Head Shop
Meeting - 6:30 PMMiddle
Earth
February 13 - Basketball : Cap
itol vs. Stevens Trade School
7:30 PM - at Capitol.
February 14 - Foreign Film
"Tristana" -Auditorium -Free -
6:30 PM
Patterns
NEW HOURS
VENDORYILLE
7:15 A.M. - 7:30 P.M.
Grill open until 7:30 P.M
7:15 A.M. - 4:30 P.M
Grill'open until 2:30
Nave
A
Night
Class? 4
STOP DOWN IN VEN
DORVILLE AND GET A
REAL CUP OF COFFEE
BEFORE CLASS. THESE
NEW EXTENDED HOURS
DEPEND ON YOUR CON
TINUED PATRONAGE.
Housing and Food Service
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