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    PAGE EIGHT
Daily Collegian Hot Line
A pickle by any other name..!
How are sweet pickles made
Paul Linz (llth-general arts and sciences-
Meadville), Rich Adier (graduate-microbiology-
Philadelphia), Gary Butler ( 9th-industrial
engineering-Etters)
The cucumber is the vegetable usually used in
the manufacture of pickles. It is soaked in a brine,
vinegar or other spicy solution, thus obtaining its
distinctive flavor.
Heinz’s Sweet Midget Gherkins are made in a
mixture of distilled vinegar, sugar, dextrose, salt,
alum, flavoring, tumeric coloring and polusorbate
-80 (All that plus hours of eating pleasure for only
51 cents!)
The exact combination of spices, however, is a
closely guarded secret of each manufacturer.
Who should I notify in case of a change of ad
dress?
Bob Van Dask (3rd-food services and housing
administration-Pittsburgh).
Collegian writer wins
Hearst writing award
Collegian Contributing Editor Steve Solomon won the third
place bronze medallion Tuesday in the William Randoph
Hearst Foundation national writing competition.
Solomon. (9th-journalism-Lafayette Hills), was awarded a
$7OO scholarship after he and seven other college reporters m
terviewed, and wrote two articles on Janies E. Allen, Jr.»
U.S. Commissioner of Education. .
Solomon qualified for the final round of the competition,
held in Washington, D.C., for his seven-part series of articles
on military research at the University. The articles were
published last fall in The Collegian. 4
He and the .first-place winner, Raul Ramirez of the
University of Florida, are the only two writers to qualify twice
for the final round in the ten-year history of the Hearst Foun
dation competition.
Last year Solomon qualified for the finals with a column on
the politics and professionalism of the Olympic Games.
The competitors’ articles on Allen were judged by Roger
Tatarian, vice president and editor of United Press In
ternational; George Bebee, senior managing editor of the
Miami Herald; and Hubbard Heavy, executive editor of the
Laguna Beach (Calif.) News-Post.
First in Music Stereo 91
- WDFM Radio Penn State
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WORSHIP
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LUTHERAN STUDENT PARISH
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING POLICY
DEADLINE
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RATES
First Insertion 15 word maximum
51.25
Each additional consecutive
insertion -J5
Each additional 5 words .15 per day
Cash Basis Only!
No Personal Ail
OFFICE HOURS
9:30 - 4:30
Monday thru Friday
Basement of Sackett
North Wing
FOR SALE
150 HONDA 1966. Great condition, $475.
137-8465 after 5.
: OR SALE: 1965 BSA Starflre Scrambler,
lest offer. Call 237-1865.
'57 TR3 MECHANICALLY sound, needs
minor repairs; best offer. Neil 237*8234
before noon or around 5.
1969 SUZUKI LAREDO 305 cc. Perfect
condition. 238*0897 after 6 p.m. Ask for
John.
1964 FIAT, Michellns, 90 hp. Excellent
condition. Call after 6 p.m. 237*0945.
USED SINGER portable sewing machines,
straight and zig zag $19.95, $39.95 and
$59.95. Guaranteed. Phone Moyers 238-
8367.
IC6B TRIUMPH 250 cc. Road or Trail.
Excellent throughout. Call 237*3386. Asking,
$475.00. __
1961 PORSCHE SUPER convertible, re
built engine, radials, needs some body
work. Best offer. Ralph 237-8356.
DLDSMOBILE CUTLASS S Convertible
1968. Power steering, AM-FM radio, auto
matic. Good reason tor selling. $1795.00.
238*5190.
EUROPE in
AUGUST
Sponsored by
University Readers
6 WEEKS $214
TWA-London
Aug. 10 to Sept. 21
30 DAYS $224
KLM-Amsterdam
and London
Aug. 10 to Sept. 8
Open to all PSU students,
faculty, staff, families
CHILDREN AT
HALF PRICE .
DEPOSIT $35
Call Elaine -
355-4590 or
238-3219
FOR SALE
FOR SALE? Drums, Silver Sparkle,
complete set. Call 237-1284 after 7:00 p.m.
1969 DATSUN SEDAN. Must sell. Red,
4-Dr., radio, new tires. 355*5216 after
TfRES—• RADIAL, Belted, or Conven
tional. Discount prices. Auto Sport Ac
cessories, 3226 W. College Ave. 237-6472.
1964 TR4, green, w.w., radio, heater,
with spares, top and tonneau. Good
condition. Best offer. 238-7076 Jamie.
SOUND BY FLAVOR. This band is
starving. 865-854] Grog, 238*2883 Thorpe.
STUDENTS INSURANCE for auto, motor
cycle, motorscooter, hospitalization, fire,
accident, life. Good rates, fast service.
238-6633.
ACCOUSTICAL ELECTRIC Harmony
Guitar. Excellent condition, steel strings,
dual pickup, $4O. Ask for Dennis 865-9644.
WANTED: FEMALE roommate starting
May. One large living-room, kitchen.
Own bedroom. Close to campus. $65/
month. 233-0267.
1969 PLYMOUTH Roadrunner 383. 4-
speed, 4 new Polyglas, cool air induc
tion, performance axle package. Other
extras. 237-1758 after 5.
LAST CHANCE for stereo equipment
at wholesale prices, graduating in June.
Order now. Mike 237-5148.
FOR SALE: '69 Chevelle 396/375 Crane,
Hooker, Holley, Hurst, Schiefer, more.
12,000 miles, meticulously kept. Dan
238-3932.
GUILD D-50, HDBK case, 665-1671 or
237-1781.
SCUBA OUTFIT: Voit tank and regu
lator accessories. Used twice. $125. Call
Bob 865-2722.
NEW 6 STRING Harmony Folk Guitar,
originally $6O, yours for $25, reinforced
neck. Cali Ted 865*4393.
JAGUAR 1958, XKISO, 4-speed hardtop,
stereotape, Michelens, disc brakes. Best
offer, immediate sale. Betty 865-0045.
BRIDGESTONE 100 cc Trail Bike, 1969.
Excellent condition. 237*0710, 865-1591.
LOTUS ELAN 1967 Coupe, 1600 cc.,
105 H.P., AM/FM. Excellent condition.
Call 237-8674.
1936 PLYMOUTH COUPE, Chevy engine
and transmission, body and suspension
In perfect condition. 238*1658.
UHER 4400, 4-track, 4-speed, 5", pro
fessional quality stereo tape recorder,
portable or AC, leather case, mikes,
accessories, new $275. 237-4003.
1965 SAAB Monte Carlo, radials. Very
good condition. Call Eve 238-3127.
ANOTHER MADCAP evening of scream
along with the three stooges of music
capped off by their mad dash for the
door who else but "The Minor Mass"
Releasers of ID on a Large Scale.
SINGER TOUCH and SEW portables
used very little. Models 600, 630, 603,
500, 328 K. Your choice $69.95 to $139.95.
Phone Moyer's 238*8367.
GRADUATION SPECIAL now. Pfaff and
Neechi Zig Zag portables $89.95. Your
’choice. Moyers 238-8367.
1967 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE. Mechanically
sound. $B5O. Call Bob 238*2978.
STUDENTS!
We have changed our policy
and now BLUEBELL is the
place to live! '
Still 'some 'Deluxe. 3 bedroom, 2 bath
Apts, needing roommates for Spring
i Summer terms.
Now Renting for Fail Term.
Come out and arrange your,
lease before it’s too late.
BLUEBELL APARTMENTS
818 Belfaire Ave. (ner.r Univ. Dr.)
Open: 10 a.m. to 5 pm.
or call 238-4911
A change of address form may be billed out in
112 Shields.
Has Penn Slate ever had a Rhodes scholar:
Pam' Overburger (7th-biochemistry-Cresson).
According to Margaret Riley of the Penn State
Room in Pattee, “This has been a perennial
question at the University, but to my knowledge,
we have never had a Rhodes scholar.”
Candidates in the United States must be male,
unmarried and between 18 and 24 years of age
(military service may be subtracted).
An applicant for the scholarship must have at
tended college for at least two years, and will be
selected on the basis of scholastic achievement,
"qualities of manhood, fondness for and success in
manly outdoor sports, and moral force of charac
ter."
Tile award was established by Cecil John
Rhodes, British financier and statesman, in his
will of 1899. It is granted for two years.
What is the greatest number of terms a stu-
~head shops steadily gaining impact
Youth culture slogan voiced
(Continued from page five)
own jar—and their Kama Sutra body oil is sup
, , , , , , posed to do strange things to your love life,
steep side, but their merchandise is original, in „i„„ ,•
fact, even the names are original. Students can ki ri Y nf» wide b ir
*.• j . -*u „ „m „ <>>r>'\7rp <> ..d«„ „ Kina oi incense and a wide range 01
“rnme nno irinotw?’’ slee P ers ' posters—some wall-sized, as well as “Screw”
Come on. and Hog Floggers . t-shirts (for the exhibitionist at heart.) The
Brotherhood also provides a unique bulletin decoration in the store is vivid, with one room
board for public notices, and is starting an “an- a melange of red and white stripes and blue
ti-narc” campaign. The proprietors are offering and white stars
l l ®, , a T n , e ,' Vho 4 a " F OS i^ Vely J dent - iry , a Artifax, Student Owned
Federal Narcotics Agent. The idea is to . ... , . , , , _ , ,
“reduce the amount of paranoia that’s going . Artifax claims to be the only head shop in
around ” town operated and owned by students, which is
i probably true. Artifax is noted for its black
Youngberg s Genera Store light tunnel, its antiques, and its name.
Probably the most original shop around is Perhaps the most adventurous people in the
Voungberg’s General. .Store. Although its business right now are the'street vendors.
South Pugh location is not exactly in the Naomi and Lisa claim thsy started it all by
mainstream of activity. Alvin Youngberg making and selling items themselves and tak
seems to like it that way* since S^ IC * ing craft products on consigment from other
store is more a place to be than a place to students. Jay Wasserman also is in the
b u >\ Youngberg s offers a whole line of pushcart business although he will have a shop
organically grown foodstuffs, as well as books in People’s Nation when it opens,
and periodicals fresh out of New York. The pushcart vendors are doing a good
...This line includes everything from Mao s business, which is not unusual considering that
little red book to X-rated comic books, with most of their prices are reasonable
periodicals like “Screw” and “Horseshit” Whether or not the head shop trend in
somewhere in the middle. . stores will really take hold in State College is
You can get peanut butter (organic of anybody’s guess, but thev’re going strong now,
course) for 80 cents a pound—if you bring your so “feed your head.”
Where do t go
/ * When my„ Need is % j
I Eyewear? J
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f - .. \r 1/ Unlimited V/
Fashion* J Lens Tim* J
Your
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duality
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at the
Fairest
Prices
j" FOB SALE
S OR SALE: Panasonic 8-Track Tape
Deck, includes Preamp. 4 weeks old.
Call Bob 865-0529.
'6O VW CAMPER, new engine, clutch,
starter, shockers, wiring. Current in
spection. No rust. Mac 238-3445.
HAMS Hammarlund HQ-110 AC w/spk.,
10 months old. Must sell. Call 238-6315
after 5 p.m.
A STOCK 1970 650 cc Triumph Bonne
ville (approx. $1,500). Will still eat the
dust of a stock 1969 750 cc Norton Com
mando Fastback (exactly a low $1,195).
Call Cyclerama 238-5111.
FOR SALE: Latest Edition Encyclopedia
International 20 vol. Never unpacked.
Must sell. School children in family?
Half of market value and less $225.
Never a chance again at this price. Cali
238-8857.
FOR SALE: Never unpacked, latest
printing of Home Library 10 vol. Com
plete works of Shakespeare, Treasuries
of World's Great Speeches; Essay; Phil
osophy (2); Humor; Music; Familiar;
and Amer. Lit. (2). Beautifully bound.
Call 238-8857.
SCUBA EQUIPMENT U.S. Divers 71.2
cu. ft. tank and pack. Calypso regulator.
Brand new. Never used. Call John
865-3530.
FOR SALE: Peutax H3V body with
clip-on meter plus case. Call 237-1042
after 5. $7O.
1964 DODGE DART, std. trans., runs
well. Two (2) new tires. $300.00. Call
Jerry 865-6636.
TRIUMPH 250, 1969, immaculate condi
tion and/or A.H. Sprite 1963, 50,000 miles.
Call Dan 238-8156.
1966 DODGE POLARA Convertible; snow
tires, FM radio, excellent condition. Call
237-8074.
FOR SALE: 1959 Morris Minor 1000.
Excellent running condition, 8 tires, spare
parts. Sl7O. or best' offer. Call Terry
238-9149.
1962 VOLKSWAGEN. Good running con
dition, $400.00. Call Jamie 238-9149.
IF YOUR Mother is a bird watcher get
her a split-oak bird house or feeder
at The Country Sampler on the diamond
in Boalsburg. 9:30 • 4:30 Daily.
THE COUNTRY SAMPLER is full Of
Ideas for Mother's Day. Drive to Boals
burg on 322, turn right at red Church
two more blocks and you're there. Open
Daily 9:30 - 4:30. ___
1968 CORVAIR 500, 2-Dr., 4-Spd. Many
goodies. $120.00. 237-3767.
FOR SALE or RENT 12x46 and 10x51
Mobile Homes; Summer with Fall option.
Call 238-6645.
HAND-WIRED EtCO Stereo Tuner,
Amplifier, Multiplexer. Two Electro-Voice
speakers in finished' enclosures. All for
$150.00. Call Ken, 355-2971.
1965 CHEVROLET IMPALA SS 527, auto
matic, green with black interior. Excel
lent condition. Call 238-0724.
WANTED
ROOMMATE NEEDED for duration of
term. Summer option. Residential apart
ment. Private room. $5O/mo. 237*9883.
DRUMMER and BASS GUITARIST;
needed for group. Decent and eager to
play? Call Byron 238-3074.
ROOMMATE FOR summer (female).
Whitehall Apts. Call Tin! 238-4512.
DISHWASHER WANTED. Work one meal,
eat two, social privileges. Call 237-4332
ask for caterer.
NEED RESPONSIBLE person (prefer
ably pre-vet) for Cat Kennel work 3
hours two afternoons weekly and fuli
charge occasional weekends. Must b-i
willing to live in and take full charge
month plus during summer at good
salary. Write 467 Martjp Terrace, State
College. *
WANTEO: MOBILE Home available by
mid-June. Write Sheerwood * Smith,
Apt. B-11, 8049 Pine Rd., Phila., Pa. 19111
concerning year make, length, price,
accessories, etc.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA
dent may attend the University before receiving a
degree?
Name withheld by request.
The College of Arts and Architecture offers a
15 term major in architecture.
Was there ever a one-armed professional
baseball player?
Fred Edelstein (3rd-business administration-
Philadelphia), Dan Simons (3rd-business ad
ministration-St Mary's)
In 1945 World War II caused a drastic shor
tage of pro ballplayers. Peter Wyshner Gray of
Nanticoke, Pennsylvania, only had one arm and
played for the St. Louis Browns in that year.
Gray played 77 games and averaged .218.
Who played Clarabelle in the Howdy Doody
television series?
Jim Goldstein (4th-English-Philadelphia)
Robert Keesham played Clarabelle the Clown
as well as Mr. Mayor on the show of the same
name and Captain Kangaroo.—by Steve Aaronson
j~ Hibbs~j |~~Redifer |
E. College Ave.
HERE *
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1
Armenara
Building
KNUPP OPTICAL
£3l Sowers St.
237-1382
WANTED
NEED GROUP to play for wedding on
June 20th. Contact Mary Ann at 238-5915.
ROOMMATES WANTED: One bedroom
furnished apartment. Utilities included
Reasonable. Summer term. Fall lease
optional. Contact Marcy after 6:00 p.m.
238-1009.
$l4O FOR ENTIRE Summer Man
needed to share 3-man Beaver Terrace
Apt. Many extras. 238-8015.
FOR RENT
4-MAN BEAVER TERRACE apartment.
Summer sublet. Furnished, utilities paid,
air conditioning. Will negotiate. Call
237-5025.
4-MAN APARTMENT. Air-conditioning,
free bus service, half price, also June
paid. Call 237-9314. Summer sublet.
FALL TERM: Three girls to live in
brand new three bedroom Trailer. Ten
month lease. All utilities paid. Trans
portation to campus. 545/month. Call
and take a look. Kathy 237-7755.
RENT OR SUBLET starting mid-June.
One bedroom furnished Apt. Executive
House. Call 237-1929 after 4:00 p.m.
SUMMER: T WO ROOM Apt., two blocks
from campus. Call 238-6116, inquire 220
S. Fraser, second floor.
SUMMER APARTMENT worries? Call
237-8014 for 1 bdrm., furnished, air-con.
June free. Very reasonable.
ONLY $260 FOR SUMMER. 3 rooms,
2-3 man, two blocks from campus. Free
parking. 238-4525.
SUMMER SUBLET Fall option. Three
man apartment In scenic downtown S.C.
near campus. Call 237-1576.
4 MAN Beaver Terrace Apt., Summer
sublet, Fall option. Furnished, dish
washer, air conditioned, utilities paid.
June rent paid. Will negotiate. 237-881^.
SUMMER SUBLET: U.T. one-bedroom.
Ail utilities paid; June rent paid; air
conditioned, extras. 237-4306.
SUPER SUBLET 2 wo(man) Whitehall.
Call Jim 237-2252. $llO per month. June
paid.
SUBLET: TWO bedroom apartment, fur
nished, next to Human Development on
College. Super cheap!! Will hassle price.
Available June till Sept. Call Frank,
238-5968; Jeff, 865-2531 after 7 p.m.
SUMMER I SUBLET! Beaver Terrace.
Will negotiate. Call 237-8650.
Summer in
EUROPE
Round Trip
N.Y.-LQNDOK
*219
JUNE 16—SEPT. 7
Call Jeff Barrett
238-4465
238-8857
Students. Faculty and
immediate families only
Based on forty people
Mini-Price, only 500 persloo issuance charge. With prompt refund if lost
| or stolen. Go with Cooks.. ."The Action Money."
fob" HENT
APRIL'S PLAYMATES renting Ideal pad. i
Summer Fall option. Luxurious B.T. !
four wo(man); air-cond.; low rate of I
$l4B/person. Call 238-6371, 237-1635. :
GRAD STUDENT, other mature male:
Third man, newly furnished, garden-type
Apt., alr-cond., swimming pool, begin
May, no lease, $65/mo. 238-5568.
SUMMER TERM, one block from campus.
Air conditioning, dishwasher. Pay only
July, August rent. One bedroom, three
men. 238-4558.
SUBLET 3-BEDROOM Bluebell Apt.
Summer term cheap, extras Included.
Call 237-1543.
ONE BEDROOM, unfurnished. Available
June 15th to August 15th. Southgate
Apartments. 575 per month. 237-1636.
MARRIED COUPLE or grad students—
one bedroom Apt. Summer, unfurn, alr
cond., Fall option. Cali 237-8960.
SUMMER SUBLET: U.T. 3 (wo)man
furnished Apt. All utilities, dishwasher,
air-conditioning. Will bargain. 237-9670.
SOUTHGATE APARTMENT Summer
sublet and Fall option. 2-bedroom, air
conditioning, dishwasher, disposal, bar.
238-2774.
SUNNY BALCONY and atr conditioning
for summer 2-bedroom apartment in
cluded. June rent paid. Beaver Terrace.
Call 237-9216.
ONE BEDROOM APT. Year's lease be
ginning summer term. Furnished. Nice!
5 blocks from campus. 238-3273. .
BLUEBELL EFFICIENCY. Air condi
tioning. Cali 237-8075. Summer sublet.
SUMMER SUBLEASE large 2 bed
room Apt. Furnished, near campus, rent
negotiable. Call 238-5953 6 p.m. - 1 a.m.
CHEAP!! BEAVER TERRACE Summer
sublet two bedroom, free TV, June
rent paid. Call 237-8204.
SUMMER SUBLEASE large 2 bed
room Apt. Furnished, near campus, rent
negotiable. Call 238-5953 6 p.m. - 1 a.m.
SUMMER SUBLET 3 (wo)man Beaver
Terrace Apt. Air-cond. and dishwasher.
June paid. Will bargain. 237-8725.
SUMMER SUBLET U.T. apartment,
semi-efficiency. Sunny side, air-cond..
Fall option. Cheap, cheap. Call 238-8621.
AIR-CONDITIONED, furnished Efficiency,
Summer sublet. One or two people. Call
Barry 237-0259.
OUTSTANDING U.T. 2-3 (wo)man Apt.
for Summer sublet with Fall option. June
rent paid. 238-5775.
SUMMER SUBLET Beaver Terrace.
Two blocks from campus. Furnished,
air conditioned, dishwasher. Will bargain.
237-8033.
SUBLETTING SOUTHGATE Townhouse,
3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, washer, dryer.
Very reasonable. Please call 238-7436.
SUMMER SUBLET: Spacious Southgate
Townhouse, 3-bedroom, air-conditioned,
washer-dryer. Will bargain. 238-3802.
HOUSE LEASE starts Fall, one mile
from campus. Sl5O per month. Call 23 7 -
4408.
SUMMER SUBLET: Three man Apt.
Beaver Terrace. Pay only two month's
rent. Will haggle! 238-8763.
AMERICANA TWO-BED.ROOM Summer
sublet, Vi block from campus. Discount
rent. Call 865-6557 or 865-8652.
CLEANEST PAD in' town. Putt on w/w;
air conditioning; dishwasher. Utilities and
June rent paid. For sublet call The
Mothers, 238-4683.
SUMMER SUBLET: One bedroom fur
nished Apt. Free “cable, pool, air con
ditioning. Will bargain. 238-3319 Fall
option.
TO SUBLET: One -bedroom Apt. Air
conditioned, one block from * campus,
available June Ist. Call 238-8750. Plush
modern Holiday Towers apartments.
SUMMER SUBLEASE, Fall option or
will accept three female roommates. Two
bedrooms, furnished, unfurnished, air
cond., dishwasher. Good transportation
campus. Cali 237-1147.
WDFM's facilities open
for student discussions
By STEPHANIE FOTI
Collegian Staff Writer
“Let there, be free and open discussion be
tween students and the Administration'’ stu
dent protesters and other sympathizers cry.
According to Harold E. Nelson, faculty ad
viser to WDFM Radio, the station’s facilities
are open to those who wish to conduct free and
open discussions on issues confronting the
University.
Last night WDFM broadcasted a discussion
program in which four students talked about
the recent demonstrations. Listeners were ask
ed to call in and comment on the discussion or
ask questions.
The station is predominately run by students,
and although the University holds the license.
Nelson could not think of an instance where the
University censored any programming. Rules
on censorship come mostly from the FCC, he
said.
Equal Time to Views
One FCC ruling resuires that the station give
equal time to all views. Nelson said part of the
station’s policy is to avoid making editorial
stands on controversial subjects. “Instead, we
gather different views first and present them
at the same time.” he added.
This is only part of the overall goal of the
station, which in the words of Station Manager
Paul Heimbach, is to “give service to the entire
Shapp claims State budget
will increase local taxes
HARRISBURG (AP) subsidies and the Shafer pro- pledge to these teachers and
Milton J. Shapp, independent posal in that category must be parents whom he promised to
candidate for governor in the made up by local boards support,” Shapp said.
May 19 Democratic guber- through increased local taxes. “People all over the state will
natorial primary, said yester- Otherwise. Shapp said, local be catching on quickly that the
day the proposed 19 70- 71 boards must cut teachers’ proposed budget Shafer has
budget contains “fiscal sleight salaries and educational ser- said will save them money will
of hand.” vices. do just the opposite,” Shapp
sk apn ou tii n - “Shafer is now shirking his added.
ed by Gov. Raymond P. Shafer
does not cut the costs of
government but simply cuts
state expenditures for services.
He said Shafer was trying “to
hide the cost behind his back
at the local level.”
He said the difference of 595
million between needed school
FOR HENT
S9O/MAN FOR whole summer. Three
bedrooms, two baths, air-conditioned.
Bluebell. Fail option. 238-4405.
HOUSE, SUMMER Sublet, 2 yrs. old,
3 mi. off campus, 3 bdrm. $360 plus
utilities for entire summer. 865-9927.
SUMMER SUBLET. Two or three man
single bedroom Apt. Ambassador Bldg,
facing South Halls. 238-5926.
SUMMER SUBLET. Fantastic 2 or 3
(wo)man apartment. University Towers,
top floor, air conditioning, across from
campus. 238-2536.
ONE BEDROOM, Metzger Bldg., living
room, bath, kitchen. No extra cost, cheap,
June paid. Bob, after 9 p.m, 238-0717.
FURNISHED FOSTER AVE. Apartment.
2 (wo)man, 1 bedroom; dishwasher; air
conditioner; cable, utilities included.
$l5O/month. Fall option. 237-8255. Sum
mer sublet.
TWO BEDROOMS, large porch, June
paid, cheap. One block from campus.
Cali 238-4439.
(FALL OPTION) First Floor of House,
two bedrooms, large. Call Mel 238-4439.
Summer sublet.
3-MAN APARTMENT, across street from
campus, air-conditioning, cable TV. Call
238-3826. Summer sublet.
SUBLET SUMMER Term 1 girl needed
Holiday Towers. $54/month. Air condi
tioned. 237-6095.
APARTMENT. $lBB.OO monthly. Three
bedrooms, good location. Cali 237-8795.
"Summer."
SUMMER: 2 BEDROOM Apt. Air-con
ditloning, dishwasher, fully carpeted,
partly-furnished, all utilities paid. $360
total for summer. Close to campus.
237-6982.
U.T. $l4O mo. June paid, utilities in
cluded. Call between 5-8 p.m. 237-8491.
Summer sublet.
FALL OPTION one-half block from
campus, three or four man. Call 237-1597.
Summer sublet.
ONE BEDROOM; one block from cam
pus $230 entire summer; cozy. Betty
238-0018. Summer sublet.
ONE BEDROOM, air conditioned. June
rent paid. Swimming pool. Fall option
$125.00/month. 237-8518. Summer sublet.
CALL 238-7704 for bargain on 4 (wo)man
apartment, 2 bedrooms, air-conditioning,
dishwasher, wslcony, cable.
UNIVERSITY TOWERS EFFICIENCY
for sublet Summer term. June rent paid.
Call 238-2711.
CHEAP COOL air conditioned, tennis
courts, cable. Call Dave, Hiram or Dick,
865-7871 or 237-5087.
IF YOU WANT, IT; Cool mothfer pad.
Four man Beaver Terrace. Everything
included. Hurry, may not last. Call 238-
4683 anytime.
FALL OPTION with Summer sublet.
3 wo(man) apartment, % block from
campus. Call 238-7986.
SUMMER SUBLET. Grads/married, one
bedroom unfurnished. Park Forest Villas.
Air conditioned. Fall option. 237-1801.
BEAVER TERRACE Summer sublet.
Fall option; 4 (wo)man, 3rd floor facing
South Halls. Will bargain. 238-1196.
SUMMER SUBLETrU.T. 2 or 3 (wo)man.
All utilities paid. Many extras. June
paid. Call 237-7311.
U.T. 2-3 MAN. June, Sept paid, utilities
free, cable, dishwasher, air-conditioning.
Call 238-4048. Summer sublet.
2-MAN EFFICIENCY Sublet for sum
mer with pool, tennis courts. Pay only
2 mos. rent. 237-7506.
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community.” He said this entails considering
the views of students, faculty, Administrators
and townspeople. „
WDFM boasts a diversity of programming
and features. William Kunstlcr’s, defense at
torney for the Chicago 7. speech could be heard
live on WDFM. The station also featured a
rebroadcast of the Montoya concert.
Staff members Dave Talmus and A 1 Dunning
said they were frustrated by the lack of funds
to buy and repair equipment. Nelson indicated
that the station could use more money, but
WDFM was not the only organization on cam
pus with money problems.
For those students who volunteer their ser
vices, the station provides .an extensive
background in radio broadcasting. Many disc
jockeys working for various commercial
stations in the area started out with WDFM.
Students pan the station without saying how
they would improve it, WDFM officials said,
adding that there was one student who didn t
even know the station existed. . Production
Director George Werl extended an invitation to
all complainants to “come and tell us what you
don’t like about it (the station).”
Students need not be broadcasting majors to
work for WDFM. Those who are interested
should drop by the news room next to 302
Sparks.
The Sisters and Pledges of
ALPHA CHI OMEGA
wish to congratulate
GREG (Bumpy) NOLL
"Alpha Chi Man Of The Year"
and welcome their new
Brothers of Hermes
Tom Comitta Rick Warner
Tom Haddad Eddie Herwick
Gary Prowant Scott Clewell
Alex Nicholas Rick Spengler
Paul Church Phil McGeorge
Art Caiabretta Jerry Vidgor
Jody Snyder Bob Fitch
Fred Shultz Bob Freese
William Chizmar Rich Weaver
REWARD: WALLET MISSING from
Nataforium locker 200. Please return
cards. No questions asked. 238-4558.
LOST IN HUB April 25: State College
High School Class Ring. Reward. Call
692-8464.
Tonight at the Phyrst. 9:30.
LOST: 1966 STATE COLLEGE High
School Ring with initials N.L.A. If found
please call 238-6493.
"’found
IF YOU FOUND a ring at The Phyrst
please call Chris at 665-2531 'tween
9:30-5:30.
PHYRST
THREE COUNT 'EM Three Musi
cians performing live without a net
Tasteless satire obiectionable songs —*
raucous rapport performed wilh un
rivaled mediocrity Tne Minor Mass
Tonight at the Phyrst. 9:30.
3:30 - 5:30 AFTERNOON at the Phyrst
"Axis" creates an aura of musical ver
tigo revolving around their singularly
rotational rapport.
PRANCE IN at 3:00 and stagger home at
6:00 Catch a Phyrstburger or two
and the sounds of • "Axis" In between
(3:30 - 5:30) at the Phyrst today.
ATTENTION
Attn. GDl's: Cut your broad, bed, and
beer a break and come to the HUB
Ballroom 7:00 p.m., 30 April. Leave
your wallet at home, bring your opinionsl
Subject: 5 Army officers and Vietnam.
SUMMER IN EUROPE June 12 thru
Sept. 8, $239. Call Jeff Barrett 238-4465.
Attn SDS: Your friendly ROTC Cadet
Corps invites you to rap with 5 mem
bers of the military industrial complex
concerning the Nam. 30 April 1900 hrs.
HUB Ballroom. Cancel all demonstra
tions and be there.
12 IN. PIZZA, 8 cuts, SI .00; with Pep
peroni $1.25. The next door; next to
Herlocher's. inside seating.
Attn. Frats: Lovers, not fighters? Defend
your opinions on Vietnam, 30 April, 7:00
p.m. HUB Ballroom. No charge, no key.
Bring your frat jackets.
RAZOR CUTTING and men's hairstyling
is a specialty of the house at Davidson's
Barber Shop Men's HairstvHng by
appointment only. Phone 238-0612. The
World Famous Roffler Technique. Located
on Allen Street next to G. C. Murphy Co.
FREE DRAFT Counselling. All alterna
tives considered. Call afternoons or eve
nings at the Peace Center 237-0222. i
COME DOWN to the Phyrst and watch
the two generations bridge the gap with
help from a musical mediator Dixie
land Razz-ma-Tazz as structured by
"Tne Tarnished Six." Do your share
for communication while having a glass
of cold amber.
COFFEEHOUSE: Coalition For Peace.
Friday and Saturday from 9-1 at Peace
Center next to Twelvetrees.
THE NEW ARTIFAX is now. Antiques,
earrings, posters, jewelry, incense, shades,
etc. at real prices. Artifax, 123% W.
Beaver for real people.
ONLY A FEW LEFT!
APARTMENTS .
for Summer and/or
Fall, very reasonable
1- apartments tor 1
or 2 people
2- apartments for 3
or 4 people . '
Completely Furnished
One Block from Campus
Call before it's 100 latel
237-4009 and 237-2090
FRIDAY, MAY 1,1970
Lack of Funds
ATTENTION
CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTION to war Is
life. Free, experienced, responsible draff
counselling. Call 865-7627 or 238-2839.
APPLICATIONS FOR the May 22-24
Human Relations Lab are available In
202 HUB.
EXPERIENCED SEAMSTRESS. Sewing
and alterations. Call 237-4823 for ap
pointment.
SKELLER on Wednesday night. Larry &
Kathleen will do the entire new S & G
album (almost).
EARTH CELEBRATION, Lutheran Stu
dent Worship Bring Flowers, Banners,
Beads etc. Eisenhower Chapel 10:15;
Grace Lutheran 71:45.
"GEORGE PETROSKY" please re
turn my sleeping bag, borrowed last
Saturday night on Old Main Lawn. Call
Monte 237-1845.
NOTICE
STEREO TAPE DECK Craig 8-track
cartridge. Excellent condition, speakers
included. $70.00. Doug 238-1808.
TYPING: ANY KIND IBM Selectric/
Elite type / Greek & Math symbols.
Call 237-7486, Carol. ,
BEYOND HELP? - We'll listen. Call
865-1549 or 865-1559.
PROBLEMS DOWNTOWN? T.I.M. can
help you call 865-6851.
HAMILTON SYRINGES repaired. We
pick up, have repaired and deliver to
your Lab. Call Supelco, Inc., Bellefonte,
Phone 359-2732.
OVER 100 ARTISTS and Craftsmen have
their works exhibited and for sale in
the Loft.
ARTIFAX is proud to announce that It
is the only store in State College that
is owned and operated by Penn State
students. Artifax, 123% W. Beaver.
JAWBONE
THIS WEEKEND both nights: "Hiro
shima - Nagasaki," "The Magician" and
"Vivre". Great flicks! Shows hourly
8-12.
Newest in High-rise
Apartments
CENTURY
TOWERS
710 S. Atherton
Furnished or
Unfurnished
One-bedroom apartments
and Efficiencies
Rent Includes
All Utilities
TV Outlet.
Laundry Room
Security System
2 Elevators
Stove-Refrigerator
Dishwasher
, - Individual Healing
and Air Conditioning
Call ASSOCIATES
Holiday rim
238-5081