C.C. reader. ([Middletown, Pa.]) 1973-1982, April 29, 1976, Image 8

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    Reader Classifieds
Ad Forms Available in W-129 and W-110. Free for students, faculty and staff
Classifieds not accepted for commercial products.
Wanted
Looking for a 1968
Humphrey-Muskie button
and a 1972 Nixon-Agnew
button for collection. Will
buy or trade. Gall Cliff at
944-7701.
Riders wanted every
Friday to Pittsburgh. Con
tact Tom, 130 Church Hall.
Circulation manager at
the Harrisburg Independent
Press weekly newspaper.
Establish routes, do phone
subscriptions, newsstand
distribution, etc. Can be full
or part-time. Suitable for
summer employment. Call
Jim Zimmerman at 232-6794.
Advertising sales at the
Harrisburg Independent
Press weekly newspaper.
Can be full or part-time. Pay
is by commission. Call Jim
Zimmerman at 232-6794.
Need male roommate.
Ist floor plush 2 bdr. apt.
w-w carpet, A/C, laundry
fac. Access swimming pool,
tennis cts., etc. Phone
787-6121, ask for Rocco.
For Sale
Zenith 19” black and
white portable T.V. One year
old. Paid $l5O asking $B5.
See Dave Room 219 Church
Hall or phone 944-9220.
Craig Powerplay car
stereo with FM and eight
track. Three months old.
Must sell. Call 944-0807.
1970 Mercury Cougar
351-Z blue. Body in good
condition. Motor fair. Four
new E-78-14 tires. Two snow
tires. One new. Best offer.
Call after 9:00 p.m.
944-3189.
If only I’d started
at the bottom.
Some of the richest men around could have
been a little richer. If they hadn’t put off buying life
insurance.
When you’re 20 your rates start near the
bottom of the scale. When you’re 25 they start
higher. When you’re 30 even higher. So, don’t wait,
Stop by our campus office and let’s talk
about our Protector policy with the Guaranteed
Purchase Option.
MICHAEL L. HORD
Special Agent
Mowery Associates
Suite 201, 355 North 21st Street
Camp Hill. PA. 17011
Bus. 717-701-4290
Res. 717-652-1684
Traynor YBA-1 Bass
Master amplifier and
Rickenbacker bass guitar.
Both in excellent condition.
Call Randy at 944-4489.
SR-51 w/case charger
$lOO.OO. Mayfair 5-string
Bluegrass banjo new
$lOO.OO. - Skis 180 mm
w/bindings, boots, poles
$150.00. All items in
excellant condition. Call
Larry between 3 p.m. and 6
p.m., 234-0673.
One Ludwig field or
parade type drum in excel
lent condition, along with a
Ludwig carrying case, stand,
parade strap, brush type
sticks and three hickory
sticks for 160.00. See Dave
room 219 Church Hall or
phone 944-9220.
'67 Buick Skylark con
vertible, automatic trans
mission, power steering,
power brakes. Two snow
tires included. Good con
dition. Cali Alfredo after 10
p.m. 944-0555.
Harmon-Kardon stereo
components, Garrard Turn
table, FM receiver, two H-K
speakers. Just given com
plete overhaul, new needle,
all functions checked and
like new. Great sound.
Automatic Power-off. Jacks
for earphones and two
speaker systems. All for
$135, Stan 534-1894.
Four S.S. Gragar mags
for sale or trade for chrome
reverse. 14” to fit GM cars.
Call Jenson at 944-0355.
Queen size water bed,
includes matress, liner,
heater frame. Used only two
terms. $75.00. Must sell.
Call 944-6832.
Hi MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA
Home Office: 4601 Market St., Phila., Pa. 19101
Subsidiaries: Providor Management Company
Providor Sales company
Two brand new Kelly-
Springfield 4-ply polyester
snow tires. C-78X13” white
walls. Asking $50.00. Call
944-1847 after 7:00 p.m.
weekdays, anytime week
ends.
One pair E7B-14 snow
tires mounted on Chevrolet
wheels, excellent condition.
Call 787-7739 weekdays.
Asking $30.00.
Thorens TDI6O turntable
w/Stanton 681 EE cartridge
$230.00. Sanyo Auto-rev. car
cassette player plus another
$BO.OO. Two speakers, LCR
crossover, Phillips dome
midrange and tweeter 12
inch woofer. Well built
enclosure. $280.00 pair. All
prices are negotiable.
Alcort sunfish sailboat
and trailer. Used three times.
Like new. Call Mr. Rohrbach
at 787-7734.
1974 Bulck LeSabre. 4-dr,
air, PS, PB, AM-FM. 43,000
mi.- EXCELLENT. $3200. Ph.
944-9147 (after six).
If you are interested in
playing backgammon- call
944-1966, Michael.
Services
Typing done reasonable
contact on campus. Call Bert
at 564-0414.
Will make small repairs
on your auto such as
tune-ups, carburetor adjust
ments, brake linings in
stalled (drum only). Call
944-0767 and ask for Steve.
Rates very reasonable.
Personal
Good looking guys
looking for single, good
looking girls to go out on
dates. Interested in bowl
ing, dancing, parties, going
to movies, etc. This is no
joke. If interested, wait by
bookstore fourth period
Wednesdays. See you there!
Would the person who
ripped off the bus. law text
during the fall term please
leave it atop the boxes in
W-110. It was a borrowed
book! Impoverished Bor
rower.
Would the party or
parties unknown who clan
destinely borrowed (ripped
off) the orange vinyl lawn
furniture from behind 845-B
Kirtland please return same!
No Questions Asked!
Rites Of Spring!
From Pag* 1
munal Dinner will be held
outside Vendorville April
26-30 during 2,3,4 and 5
periods.
Rites of Spring tee shirts
will be sold at all events for
$3.00.
For furthur information
concerning Rites of Spring
contact Ann Gicas, 951 B
Kirkland, 944-7994.
Photo Course Coming
From Pag* 1
point he is concentrating
mostly on design and
construction of the dark
room , and is not certain
exactly how he will run the
course as far as scheduling
and grading are concerned.
He also described his
course as an attempt to have
students develop their own
style, one that could be
recognized by others.
It will not be a lecture
course, but a course where.,
the student produces his
own work, recognizing the
fact that photography is an
Center Gets
Face Lifted
From Pag* 1
on the building at that time.
However, there were no
corresponding changes
made to the blueprints,
South said.
Because of this, the
present contractors have
found some unexpected
changes in the building
layout, and the construction
plans must be altered
accordingly, according to
South.
The object of the
renovation is to convert an
austere PX building into an
activities center with a warm
friendly atmosphere.
The work to be done will
include lowering of the
ceiling, paneling the walls,
replacement of the lighting
system and the installation
of a sound system in the
main room. The game room
will be enlarged and the
snack bar will be renovated.
The project is the
culmination of the three
years’ work by the members
of the Student Government.
Hoffman, president of Capitol’s Young Democrats
Club, at Harrisburg International Airport on April 15.
“IN THE NEWSPAPER THEY
ALWAYS GIVE THE AGE OF
DECEASED PERSONS BUT
NEVER THE AGE OF THE
NEWLY BORN. THAT
DOESN'T MAKE SENSE.”
For even more perplexing revelations see The Bald
Soprano when she appears on our stage May 26
and 27. Who is The Bald Soprano? See page 7.
aesthetic and artistic me
dium as well as a medium of
social significance.
The student can ap
proach the course from a
photo-journalism angle or
get into still-lifes or land
scape. His photographs
should be good, have
something to say, Thomas
said, and also be interesting.
The final grade, Thomas
said, will be based on the
students’ portfolio, although
he has not set a definitive,
number of prints required, as
yet.
When questioned about
whether or not students
could afford a good camara,
(the ones who don’t have one
already), Thomas said he
would be interested in
student response and will be
available more this summer
when he will be teaching
here.
If you are interested and
persistent, though, you
might find him one day in
W-153, where his office is
located.
Mini-Opera Slated
Capitol’s Fund for Re
search will be sponsoring a
mini-opera entitled “Ruth,"
to be presented on Friday,
May 7 at 1:30 p.m. in the
Gallery Lounge.
The Colonial Players, a
group of singers from the
Colonial Park area will be
performing the mini-opera.
This experience in thea
ter was written by Dr.
Eleanor Ebersole, assistant
professor of education.
As part of the program
sponsored by the Fund for
Research, WZAP will be
taping the opera and the
multi-media students will do
the editing.