The Daily Collegian Wednesday, April 7, 1976 No money left for exams Careers may HARRISBURG (AP) Thousands of budding pharmacists, accountants, beauticians and barbers won't be able to start their new careers right away because of budget cuts in the State Department, an official said yesterday. Their careers will be delayed at least three months, said Edward Robinson, commissioner of professional and occupational affairs. The reason no money left Senate committee OK's antitrust 'bill WASHINGTON (UPI) The Senate Judiciary Com mittee yesterday approved a sweeping antitrust bill that would impose pre-merger notification requirements on businesses and give the states authority to recover price fixing damages in behalf of their citizens. The bill, approved 8 to 5, would also give the govern ment broad new investigating powers to obtain documents, testimony and other in formation from businesses FOR SALE 1965 V.W. BUG - runs good, needs inspection, 5150 or best offer. Call 237-9293 after 6:00 PM SALE, PET rocks and supplies. Easter special, 53.60. Television Service Center, next to Jim's Arm -Nav UPRIGHT PIANO and Bundy flute for sale. Best offers. Call Jeff or Ste .h, 237.1287 PORCH SALE: Clothing 16-18, large variety, some new. Shoes and boots, size 7-8. Wetsuit, canoe pack, fans, sewing material, party servers, many household items. Box of free stuff. 10-4, Saturday, A .0110, 701 W. Colle- e FOAM MATTRESSES. New, queen, double, three-quarter, single, bunk, cot sizes. Washable covers. SlO u • . 237-3058 UKRAINIAN EASTER eggs. Supplies, expert instruction. Decorated eggs. Gifts. Visit our E• • Room. 237-3058 69 CHEVROLET CON- VE RTABLE needs work. Asking_ $l5O, will negotiate. Call 865.9700, ask for Rich SHEEPDOG - registered, / year old female, housebroken; call 234.8778 MOVING, sell ing*kitchenware, all types, sizes of clothing, towels, misc. Cheap. Must see. Call 238- - EIGHT TRACK record - play deck 4848 with: 15 watt AM-FM stereo FOLLIS 10 speed Mixtie style receiver, foUr speakers, ac bike. Excellent condition. $lOO. cessories, $125.00 or best offer. Call 234.8500 after 5:30 Phone 865.3766 Interested in starting a MAGAZINE CLUB?. Come to the - meeting April 7 at 7:00 pm 103 Burrows , We need students in any • major- —if you can't come but wantito help, call JEANINE at 237-3659 PASSPORT PHOTOS in color without appt. Before 10:30 ... Bill Coleman's COMPACT refrigerators and freezers. 5119.00 and up. Central Air Service Co. 237-6888, 1 PM to 9 PM CABIN TENT 8 x 12, bicycle and sleeping bags. Unlimited Rent- Ails. 238.3037 POLAROID SX7O Mod 2, Brand new. Below dealers cost. $79.00 with warantee card. Call 237-9566 after 6 •.m. SUB. SHACK: Campus delivery noon (11-1) evening (8:30-I). 238-1465 1023-B PACE sidetalk SSB•AM base C.B. and antenna $375 Phillips; 220 Electronic turntable $l2O IBM Electric Memory typewriter $2OO. Call Tom, 234- 1852, Jeff 865-9656 SCI-IWI NN 5 speed, 21 1 / 2 ", good condition, racing seat, dropped bars, $55. 234-0942 evenin • s MUSIC MAKERS selling Vox Beetle amp., Ampeg speaker case W-4-12", Fandel electric guitar. Call 237-6845 SALE MEN's and women's used clothing, all in excellent con dition. Terri 237.3970. Mostly sprin• wear 20,000 BOOKS AAUW used book sale, Wesley Foundation, Apr. 5 thru A•r. 9,9 AM to 9 PM dail DESK, CHEST of drawers, break fast-set, buffet, davenport, chairs, drafting table, box springs, mattress, end tables. Hoy's Used Furniture, Mt. Nit tan Road, Lemont MOVING. Efficiency couch (makes beds), sofa end tables, lamps, electric popper, cinder blocks, etc. 234-3624 SCOTCH cassettes: 5.97. Memorex cassettes: $1.29. Calculators: $6.95. Scientific calculator: $34.95. T & R Elec- tronics, 225 South Allen Street VW OWNERS - Amigo Motors does excellent repair work at reasonable rates; reconditioned VW's for sale. Amigo, 515 Clay Lane,237.6666 IBM MEMORY TYPEWRI rER for rent. Remembers everything you type, let's you recall and revise what you need. lAlllimited Rent-Ails, 140 North Atherton 2313-3037 INSURANCE for auto, motor- cycle, personal possessions, hospitalization, accident, valuables, fire, bicycles: Fast service, 238.6633 MOBILE HOME 12 x 60 Marlette, 2 bedroom with quality extra features and unique plan. Must see on its' wooded lot. 466.7339 after 6:30 PM to pay licensing board members to administer examinations. "Thousands of people who spent years preparing for various occupations and who invested money won't be able to practice or get ac credited," Robinson said in a telephone interview. The entire State Depart ment, which includes Robinson's bureau, is running about $200,000 in the red this year. and other parties in pursuit of antitrust actions. But the measure's most controversial provision which is strongly opposed by President Ford would allow states to seek triple damages from business found guilty of price-fixing or other antitrust violations. Under the provision, price fixing damages would be returned to the class of consumers injured, with some of the money going to the state for public programs. COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS BOWLING BALL 14 lb. Columbia 300. Call John, 234.8875 SELLING: BOSE 1801; Phase Linear 4000. Best offer. Call: Harr , 237.0868 _ RENT A TV. Any length of time. Economical rates. Television Service Center. 232 South Allen AR-7 SPEAKERS, year old, and 21 inch Rectilinear speakers. All in excellent condition. Prices negotiable. Mike 238.9135, 237.3011 FOUR channel Kustom P.A panel and two matching Kustom column speakers. Fifty • watt system. 865- 0 296 . E. x 42 COMPLETELY remodeled sundeck furnished 700 yards from campus. Available June. Call after 6:00, 238-9573 FOR SALE: hollow body electric guitar. Good condition. About S9O. Case included. Rich, 237-0688 GOYA Gl7 6-string, $135.00, 237 6623 AUDIO CONCORD Mk-1X Dolby cassette deck; Koss K-6LC headphones; TI-1200 calculator; Glenburn 2155- A turntable; Chris, 2343468 HARMANN Kardon HK 100 stereo cassette deck w-dolby. 9 months old. Best offer. Call Dave, 238-5108 FOR SALE: Pioneer QA-B , IA quad amp. two ultra-linear 200 speakers. Must sell, $3OO. Mike, 238-1014 LEADING BRAND name stereo components - priced so low, they can't be mentioned here. All fully guaranteed. Call Rick now: 238- 0619 KENWOOD KA•4004 intergrated amplifier, perfect working order, 18 & 18 RMs, clean sound. Call Neal at' 234.1729 ELECTROPHONIC compact stereo system. Includes turn table, AM-FM radio and 8-track pla er, $75. Crai • , 865.3797 SUPERSCOPE R-230 receiver Excellent condition. uray o months old. $125. Call Don, 865- 7025 • • YOU BET YOUR ASS WE ARE CHEAP . . 10 40% discount on all major items George's House of Music 1610 N Atherton St across from Riverside Market AUTOMOTIVE •!M GAS SAVING, spring green, 1971 Renault, R-16, 4 door Hat chback. 4 speed, standard, reclinin• seats,clean. 2313-6620 SUZUKI '7l T-350, street, perfect running condition, all lights, two helmets, 5350. After 3, 238.2010 1973 TOYOTA Celica ST, good condition, $2700. Call Bill, evenin • s at (AH) 942.2990 1965 FORD Galaxy, good con'd., new tires, brakes, battery, best offer. Call 237.0641 1971 Datsun 1200 FOR SALE coupe, four speed, mint con dition. Askin • 51375. Call 364.9333 74' KAWASAKI 175 cc $575 neg. New chain sprokets and throttle cables. Excellent condition. Call after 6 PM, 355.1178 1970 VW BUG. Very good con dition, $BOO. Call 238-2010 after 5:30 PM or weekends GAS-SAVING, spring green, 1971 Renault R-16, 4-door hatchback, 4-speed standard, reclining seats, clean. Call 238-6620 70 LOTUS EUROPA rebuilt engine recently installed, but still needs work (cooling system). Best reasonable offer. Call Pat, 238.3586 1966 VW FASTBACK sedan, good engine, clean interior, radio, sunroof, good tires, body In good shape, 5925. Amigo Motors. 237- 6666 be delayed To balance the budget, Commonwealth Secretary C. Delores Tucker has suspended virtually all meetings by the various licensing boards. Overtime throughout the department has been eliminated and a job freeze is in effect. Tests scheduled for this spring have been postponed to at least July for 500 pharmacy school graduates, 3,500 beauticians, 2,300 candidates for certified public ac countant, 200 barbers and 50 future funeral directors, Robinson said. In addition, the boards will be unable to hear consumer complaints about licensed practitioners. "There's going to be a tremendous backup of all kinds of , malpractice, malfeasance and misfeasance," Robinson said. Already, the boards have a 23,000 case backlog of com plaints. The cuts in the licensing bureaus will save $40,000, Robinson said. The alternative would gave been large-scale employe layoffs, he added. Robinson said his bureaus were already understaffed. He said if his 30 inspectors worked 10 hours a day, it would take them 37 years to TWO 155 SR-13 Goodyear radial tires mounted on wheels. Fit foreign and domestic sub compacts. Good tread. 545. Dan, 238.3214 KAWASAKI 250 cc. Excellent running condition with many extras. Best offer over $375. Call 237-8323-6:00 PM CASH ON the Spot for your car. Call Lisle Motor Company at 355.5549 EU SLOPE 1/2 fdirc 800-325-4867 ® tin:Travel Charters ATTENTION OUTSTANDING gourmet food on Mediterranean Day, Sunday 4:00 • 9:00 at The Sunseed Cafe. Prepared by our own Israeli chefs; very reasonable prices. 304 S. Pu : h, 238-1278 BEESE PHOTO studio passports, IDs, LCBs, weddings, portraits and group! 200 W. College Ave. 237.6647, second floor SUNSEED CAFE features delicious gourmet food and Ellen Edvar tonight, 6:30.8:00. Pu,h and Foster EARN $250.00 per thousand stuffing, addressing envelopes at home. Information: Send $l.OO plus stamped, addressed envelope to Heskey Associates, Box 821 AY, Covin •ton, Kentuck 41012 LET THE world know here and now: The Chainsaw Gang supports Mo Udall in '76. Paid political advertisement READERSHIP TEST- Slap- Thongs, Reg. $4, for M. Present this ad with any purchase MO or more at The Shoe Fly. 214 E. Col le• e Ave. ANYONE WHO knows anything about Dr. Moon, please call 234- 2540 TUTORING - - French taught by native Frenchman. $5.00 per hour. Call 2341321 RESEARCH COLLEGIATE Papers. Thousands on file. Send $l.OO for your 160-page, mail order' catalog. Research Assistance, 11322 Idaho Avenue. No. 206, Los Angeles, Calif., 90025. (213) 477' 8474 FEED YOUR MIND at the Sunseed Cafe, your natural foods gourmet restaurant. Very reasonable prices, quiet and relaxing dining, entertainment ni • htl . Pu • h and Foster, 238.1278 TYPING: Dissertations, theslt, term papers. Secretarial english major background. IBM Selectric 11. Call 234-8089 9:00 am -10:00 •m TYPING AT home: IBM Correcting Selectra. Pick-up and delivery. Expert typing at reasonable rates. 355.7351 IBM SELECTR ICS for rent. Dual pitch and correcting, $4O-month and up. Unlimited Rent-Ails. 238: 3037 RENT-A-LAUNDRY. Washer. dryer. No installation necessary. Low cost. Long or short rentals. Unlimited Rent- AI Is. 238-3037 TYPING: All kinds - thesis, term papers, manuscripts, etc. Experienced, accurate,. reasonable. Sue, 237-7392 SMALL REFRIGERATORS for rent, 3 months, $24.00; 6- months, $36.00; 9-months, $42.00. Unlimited Rent-Ails, 140 N. Atherton St., 238.3037 TELEVISION repair, Zenith and Sony products. Quality work. Television Service Center, 232 South Allen Street COLLECTABLE studio out-takes and live recordings. Send 25 cents for catalogue to: Lone Starr Records, P.O. Box 10648, Columbus, Ohio. 43201 ACCURATE typing at reasonable rates. Call Kath , 237-6730 $l.OO FOR USED records in fine condition. Arboria Used. Book and Records, 151 S. Allen STUDENTS! Summer storage problems are a real hassle. Centre Carriers offers storage facilities to meet your every need. Individual containers protect your goods. We offer dust control, in sect- control, fire and burglar alarms and free insurance. Call us today at 238-6751 and ask about our special deal for summer stora • e PROFESSIONAL tennis lessons at student rates. Experienced with ages 7.55, unconditionally guaranteed satisfaction or money back. Call 234-7013, 8-5 PM PROFESSIONAL hairstyling, male and female, $5 per head. For appointment call Lorraine, 234.2119 LEAVE AMERICA beautiful ... have passports done in color at Bill Coleman's check all of the licensed establishments in the state. • According to Robinson, the department's funding crisis is due to a number of factors: —New programs . y) handle the election process were undertaken with , a promise from the governor's office of $145,000 in additional funds. The department got only $35,000. —The various boards lowered, the testing requirements, adding $186,000 in expenses. The boards, composed of persons chosen by the governor, felt the test fees would cover the dif ference. But Robinson said the test fees go into the state's General Fund and are not returned to the bureaus. In other states, such as New York and Virginia, the test fees go for bureau operations. The Senate Republican floor' leader, Richard Frame, said the problem is due to poor management. Frame said the depart-1 ment's budget was increased four per cent this year, to $4.8 million. Another 13 per cent increase is planned for next year," Frame said. He called on Tucker, to cut general administrative overhead, which he said consumes 15 per cent of the department's total budget. EXPERIENCED typist, proofreader, consultant: all kinds of papers. Top quality, fast service, reasonable! Felice, 238- r Ai,A FREE COMPLEXION care and makeup consultation. A ele Norman Cosmetic Studio. Call for ap • ointment. 234-0651 USG GAYLINE for info, referrals, to talk. about homosexuality; Tues, Thurs; 7-11, Fri.; 7-10. 863- 0588 CLASSICAL GUITAR, folk, jazz, faculty Juniata College, 13 years teaching experience. John 'Mitchell, 238-9429 TYPING ALL KINDS reasonable rates. Call 234.4762 or 359-2648 between one and eleven P.M. WANTED FEMALE ROOMMATE to share one third of 2 bdrm. apt. starting fall. Close to campus. Cheap. Marc , 865.2770 around 11 •.m. BICYCLE: 10-speed boys in good condition. Call Scott, 237.9780 NEEDED DESPERATELY female to share large furnished apartment at Beaver Terrace, dishwasher, utilities, balcony included. Close to campus. Next year option. Call Chris, 237.7997 COMICS 40's - 70's Marvels of 60's very Interested. Also Sci.-f lc books. After 7 • m 237.7624 GRAD STUDENT needs room fdr fall in apartment, house or co op: Steve, 865.7376; 236 Atherton WE ARE LOOKING for cheap two bedroom apt. or house in rural area for summer. Call 237.7521, evenings ROOMMATE NEEDED to share apartment with two grad students. Own' room in three bedroom apartment for summer. Fall o •tion. Call Dale, 237-6921 FEMALE ROOMMATE to share efficiency for summer. Just $60.00, close to campus. Call Amy, 865.5235 ROOMMATE WANTED im mediately. Male or female, special living arrangements can be made. Call Don, 237-0942 COMICS - DC, Marvel, new old. Buy, sell, trade. Small or large quantities. Call Jim, 237.3739 2 TICKETS FOR Don Cossacks performance. Call collect, 717- 748.6841 Campus Rep Charter Flights to Europe. Sell low cost travel to Europe, etc. for Student Youthfare. Inc. in its sth a biggest year. Earn income, qualify for travel bonuses. Call or write Harry c/o Student Youthfare, Inc 1180 Ave of Americas. NYC, NY 10036 (212) 575-9467 NEED OWN room In house or apt starting fall, close to campus Call 234.2498 2 FEMALE ROOMMATES for 2- bedroom apt. summer w-fall option. 574.00 each; call 234-8521 after 5:00 PM FEMALE ROOMMATES for luxury 3-bedroom Briarwood townhouse. Rent includes dish washer, disposal, gas, heat, cooking and parking. Under $BO - Starting Sept. '76 Call: 238- 6048 TWO PEOPLE to sublet room, summer, in apartment across from wall. Cheap rent. Call 234- BEGINNING FALL, we need 1 or 2 roommates to share a 3 bedroom, unfurnished, Briarwood Townhouse. Call 234-1759 APARTMENT SUBLET ins mediately. Furnished one bedroom, $125 near campus. Cail Rich Roe, 865.2085, before 5, leave messa•e. SUMMER SUBLET, pets allowed, large one bedroom, furnished apartment within walking distance, all utilities paid, $195. Call L nne, Claudia. 238.2112 FEMALE ROOMMATE for half of one bedroom furnished apart ment-immediately, but especially for summer. Call 234-8995 after 6 • SYNTHESIZERS SUPER LOW PRICES! Watch Music Center Clymer, PA 15728 412-254-4025 WANTED • cheap furniture for apartment - couch, chairs, etc. Call Pete, 234.7947 FEMALE NEEDED for summer, 1 / 2 of 2 bedroom apt. in Southgate, $73-month. Call Jan, 237-9356 2-FEMALES for 2-bedroom Beaver Terrace Apartment tall "76" through spring "77" (summer "76" optional) Wendi, 237.4588, Tiria, 238-1078 Piper makes 100,000 th LOCK HAVEN, Pa. (AP) Piper Aircraft, which claims it has produced 10 per cent of all airplanes ever made, will pass a milestone today when it dedicates its 100,000 th plane. About 1,200 employes at the Piper plant will join a number of guests to christen the twin-engine Cheyenne turbo-prop. Also displayed during the half-hour ceremony will be the first Piper Cub, built in 1937 and the latest, a'Super Cub which was the com pany's 99,999 th plane. "No one knows for sure, Ford vetoes millions in day care funds WASHINGTON (AP) President Ford vetoed a bill yesterday that would grant states $125 million to meet new federal standards for staffing day care centers. Ford urged Congress to pass, instead, an administration program under which states would establish and enforce their own day care staffing standards and set up the social service programs they think best. In a veto message to Congress, Ford said the measure "would perpetuate rigid federal child day care standards for all the states and localities in the nation, with the cost to be paid by the federal taxpayer." The House passed the bill 317 to 72 and [soli SUMMER - FALL option, 2- bedrooM, furnished apartment, utilities included. Close to cam pus, air conditioning, dishwasher. 237-3043 . SUMMER SUBLET two bedroom apt., close to campus, com pletely furnished, huge' balcony Chea • rent. 237.0847 EFFICIENCY 131111113 seconds from campus. $ll5 mo Call Grey, 237.5791 SUMMER SUBLET - fall option: one bedroom, $l3O-mo. includes utilities. Call 237-9293 after 6:00 PM SUMMER SUBLET: large, furnished, 1 bdrm., close to campus. $152.50 monthly, plus phone, electric. 234-2103, 5.7 p.m. SUMMER TERM sublet: 4 bedroom house, fully furnished, large , backyard, 1 / 2 block from cam • us. 237-4641 WANTED 2.3 people for 3.bdr. Laurel Glen apt. $6O or $BO month. Call Rich or Dale, 237-0641 SUMMER SUBLET, 3-bedroom, furnished apartment close to campus on shady Nittany Avenue. Waterbed in one room. $2OO-mo. Connie, 234.2382 SUMMER SUBLET I.bdr. apt., College Ave. across from Old Main. Excellent price. Call Josh, Jim, 237-5544 . APARTMENTS for Sept. occupancy very reasonable: 1-Bedroom Apartments for 2 people 2-Bedroom Apartments for 3 or 4 people Completely Furnished One Block from Campus Also Homes WAGNER & GILLILAND 234-8030 SUMMER SUBLET , fall option: bright, cozy, furnished one bedroom apartment within walking.distance to campus. $l4O. month. Call Barry, 234-0765; 863- 0742 SUBLET MAY Ist., 2 bedroom apartment, Executive House. $l9B month, plus electric. Free bus to campus, fall option. Call 237- 8713, 865.6301 SUMMER SUBLET, fall option. A-C, dishwasher, free mem bership in cable TV movie club. Beaver Terrace, $l5O includes ever thin•. 234.0536,238.0924 SUBLET summer spacious, 3 bedroom apt. W. Park Avenue, utilities paid, rent negotiable, fall option. 234-8324 BEAUTIFUL APT. for summer, College Avenue, one bedroom, utilities paid, rent negotiable. Call Mar • ie, 234.8324 SUMMER FALL option junior bedroom apartment in Executive House, w-w, A-C, $115.00. mo., 237-1723. Bob, an time SUMMER-FALL option, 2-bdrm., AC, dishwasher, Toftrees, No. 158, $2lO-mon., bus to campus. Available Apr. 15, 234.8110, Mi. b81:1 I EFFICIENCY apartment, Laurel Glen, $l4O-mo. Summer term. Brad, 234-3796 SUMMER ROOMS Tau Phi Delta, kitchen, parking, singles $lOO, doubles $l3O for term. 237-2315 SUMMER SUBLET, 1 bdrm. furnished, air conditioned, utilities, parking included. Call 237-0872 SUBLET FEMALE 1 / 2 1-bdrm Beaver Terrace apt. im mediately and or spring. Nancy, 234-8510 . SUMMER, FALL option, beautifully furnished efficiency, 10 min. to campus, parking, utilities, cable TV included, $lBO. 234.2494, after 6 PM FOSTER AVENUE apts summer sublet. A-C, dishwasher, all utilities included, 1 / 2 carpet, furnished, one bedroom. Price ne • otiable. Call Neal, 234.1729 SUMMER SUBLET, fall option, 2- bedroom apartment, half ( 1 / 2 ) block from Old Main above New Leaf. 237.5269 SUMMER SUBLET, fall option. Large 1 bedroom, furnished basement apt., $125.00-mo., cool, lots of room. 2381742 SUMMER SUBLET: 2 bedroom, furnished apartment. All utilities included. Call 234-3078 SUBLEASE: two bedroom FEMALE STUDENT, own room, apartment. Cable, heat. use of laundry, kitchen, dining Available latter part of April. rooms, international house. Call $220•m0., will negotiate. 234-3624 234-9922, evenin • s SUMMER SUBLET: University ROOMS IN Victorian mansion Towers, 2nd. floor, 5160.00-mo., near Spring Mills, available air conditioning, all utilities, now. Country living. Common balcony, cable TV, 1-bdr., fur- kitchen. For _more info. call 422- nished, fall option. Call 234-3064 8705 or 422-8181 (no toll). but the best estimate is that about one million plimes have been built since the industry began," J. Lynn Helms, Piper president, said. He said the total in cludes military aircraft. In recent years, l Helms said, there has been "a general upturn" in the number of planes built by Piper. He estimated more than 3,000 a year are built at three ,company plants, including the main • plant here and the other two in Florida. The plane to be christened today will be named the "Heritage 76." the Senate aoproved it 59 to 30 last month. The standards require a minimum number of adult workers to care for children between the ages of 6 weeks and 6 years at child day care centers. Originally a 1974 social service law required that standards be met by last October. As that date drew near, backers of the suspension said it became clear requirements could not be met in many states. The bill, as passed by Congress, post poned the requirements until July 1, this year. In his veto message, Ford urged Congress to extend the deadline until October. He said this would give Congress time to enact a bill he proposed for Federal Assistance for Community SUBLET SUMMER, fall option, two thirds furnished house, walking distance, 'quiet, free parking. 237.9019 APARTMENT EFFICIENCY completely furnished, 1 / 2 block from campus, above .S.A.S. International. Available summer term, 5715-month. Call Laurie at 234-2401 _ SUMMER i/4 of 2 bedroom apt. Only $60.00 month, all utilities included. Call Bob, 234.1528 SUBLET: Lion's Gate furnished, 1 / 2 1 bdrm. apt., $5O-mo., air cond., free bus avail. May 1 thru Au • . 31. Call after 5 PM. 234-9692 SUPER NICE 2-bdr., 2-bath apt., furnished, all utilities included, reasonable rent. Call 234-8414 ROOMMATE WANTED summer term. Fall option. Free bus, cable, swimming pool, store. Beautiful wooded setting. $66.25 month. Carl, 237.6998 SUMMER SUBLET - fall opt. Laurel Glen, 2 bedroom, AC, cable, .001. 237-0564 ni • hts roommates SUMMER needed, Southgate Apts., fur nished, dishwasher, air cond., cable, balcony. Rent negotiable. 234-8442 SUMMER FURNISHED of ficiency, close to campus, quiet, cheap, $llO-month. Call after 8 PM. 234-0888 DESPERATE Immediate sublet now thru August, one bedroom apt., rent negotlable.'Call 238-2358 or 238-4112 SUMMER SUBLET, furnished, one bedroom apt. Fairmount Hills, utilities, parking, AC incl., $150.238.5136 SUMMER SUBLET, sunny, one bedroom, furnished, 1 / 2 block from campus, .utilities included. Ver reasonable. Call 234.8447 SUMMER SUBLET, Park Forest, 2 bedrooms, 1 1 / 2 bath. Call 237- 8752 HEY, non nerdy apartment, summer sublet - fall option, furnished, 2 bedrooms, P/2 baths, den, 5245 month. 237-5498. Hurry, get bonus prize. - SUBLET EFFICIENCY, $145- month, 15 min. from HUB. Furnished, available immediately thru summer. Bill, 234-3018 after 6 PM SUMMER SUBLET 1 / 4 2-bdrm. apt. at Briarwood, $68.75 per month, free parking, 2 1 / 2 bathrooms, furnished. Bob, 234- 5697 SUMMER SUBLET, fall option, two bedroom two blocks from campus, 5190, but very negotiable. 2341308 SUBLET 1-bdrm. apt. for summer or will share with one person. Call weeknights, Diane, 237.5420 — State College's Most Unusual Store PRESENTS .- - ----) ~ ( 1. 4) Derbys and other Funky Hats under 39.00 Ir- - NEW WORLD • 116 S. PUGH ST. 4---4 , UPSTAIRS 234-5886 **4.--.0 c 5 ) SUBLET inexpensive room, 251 S SUMMER SUBLET fall option. Allen, rent $5B-month. Call Avail. May ,29, 1 bedroom, un- Richard, 865.6453 furnished, walk to campus, $l7O DESPERATE female needs room negotiable. 234-8127 after 4 fall term only. Call Anita, 234- 8570 DESPERATE - immediate sublet - now thru August. One bedroom in townhouse. Rent negotiable. L nn, 23849613 ROOM IN house for summer. Vv 11l do housework, babysitt(ng. L nne, 865.2923 , 1 BEDROOM University Towers apt. (summer only), $130.00. Call 237-1834, 234-1540 4 OF TWO bedroom apt., $7O a month, 234.2421 SUBLET: one bedroom apt., furnished, across from "The Wall". Room for two. 1130. Call 238.7400 SUBLET summer: sunny, 1 bdrm. furnished, one block from campus. Convenient location. Ver reasonable rates. 237-5545 SUMMER SUBLET one third of 3 bedroom house. Many extras for right person. Call 234.4954 for details SUMMER SUBLET, furnished efficiency, large enough for two; option for fall; $150.m0. Call 238-4280 , SUMMER ONLY, one bedroom apartment, furnished, University Towers. .Call 234-2314 or 237-5881 ROOMS It is painted red, white and blue in honor of the nation's Bicentennial and will be flown and displayed around the country. One, of the plane's first stops will be the Hanover Air Show next month in West Germany. On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to review a $36 million judgment • the largest ever awarded under federal securities laws arising from a bitter 1969 battle for control of Piper. The judgment was to Chris-Craft Industries, the loser in the , fight, and FOR RENT available - room and board in fraternity house beginning fall term. Contact, Mike, 238.2474 The Office of Student Employ ment is seeking a Work Study Employee for Spring and Summer terms Apply: Sludent Employment Office 105 Boucko Building between 8 and 12 A M. APARTMENTS WANTED ONE' bedroom apar tment, unfurnished, for summer with fall o .tion. Call 234-0655 one bedroom ATTENTION apartment opposite South Halls available June, year lease, $l7O. Contact Dan or Neal, 237-2102 or 865.6180 SUMMER SUBLET one bedroom apartment. All utilities, dish- washer, air condition. Good location. Sl4O month. 238.4555 FURNISHED ONE . bedroom apartment across from campus. Summer with fall option. Call 237- 5345 after 2:00 PM IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY, 1- bedroom, furnished, 3-blocks from campus on Fairmount. Rent negotiable. Call 865-3032 or 237- 6844 4 PEOPLE needed next year. Parkway Plaza Apartments, 575 month. Utilities included. Free bus. 237-7864 ,SUNNY I•bedroom, furnished apt., summer-fall option. Campus 15 min., $145 negotiable. Evenin • s, 237.6793 TWO BEDROOM newly furnished apartment, free bus service. Call after five, 234-2585 SUMMER SUBLET: large one bedroom, capable of holding three tenants comfortably, 5 minutes from HUB, University Towers, East College Ave. All utilities included except phone. Balcony, dish washer, air con ditioner, $165-mo. 234.0722 - Denny or Nick 'APT. FOR rent- summer, 1 / 2 block from campus, 5120.00 per, rent ne • otiable. 234.8225 ROOMMATE WANTED: share 2 bedroom apt. with female grad. summer term. Call evenings, 237- 2465 SUMMER SUBLET • fall option. Female roommate wanted, own bedroom, bathroom. Call 865.6432, 234-8419. Vivian Levensohn HOUSES MATURE, responsible, clean, quiet, maleor female housemate, own bedroom, 1 mi. from campus. No lease, 870-mo. includes everything. Available immediately. 234.5659 or Tom, 865- 4214 • • [LOST LOST MEDIC alert bracelet between Sackett and West Halls. Important. If found call Jim, 865.3625 BROWN POCKETBOOK with red velvet trim. Lost in room 112, Rec. Hall. Ca 11865-8731 BRACELET, gold colored, sen timental value. Reward. Please call Kim, 865.8547 LOST - Siberian Huskie, female, 2 years old, answers to Ginger or Blick. Call Fa e, 234-8216 LOST CAR KEYS on black key ring with Impala emblem. Please call 234.4641, Elaine $25 REWARD for information or assistance leading to finding of gold male, part collie named Stony lost March 25 near - Stone Valley , Recreation area. Call collect 667-2015 or 717.838-5557 BROWN WALLET near Hlf,.. Monday morning. Keep money, return I.D. and cards. Call 237- 13323, Jim I.OST: REWARD! Cassette case and gym bag. Please return. call Rich 865.0103 _ LOST WALLET, reward offered, keep jacket. Please contact Bob Lee, 237.4332 plane against Bangor Punta , Corp.; a conglomerate "'' which acquired control' of Piper. The judgment was also against the First Boston Corp., which un• derwrote the Bangor move, and three officers of Piper, Howard Piper, Thomas F. Piper and William T. Piper Jr. All three men are sons of William Piper Sr., who,died in 1970. Known as the "Henry Ford of aviation,"' he and his sons reportedly opposed the attempt by Chris-Craft to take over his firm. Services under which states could make their own rules. Ford said the bill would deny the states flexibility in setting standards and would make day care more costly to the American taxpayer. He ~ said it would require the ex penditure of $125 million over the next six months . and could lead to a cost of $250 million more each year thereafter. Ford also was critical of federal matching rate proposals for day care costs included in the bill he vetoed, saying they would further complicate the problems states have in ad ministration of social service programs. The 'veto was Ford's forty-seventh since he took office. LOST: Men's Gold Ring. Blue stone, black engraving. Mon- Jay, Ist period, 3rd floor Moore washroom. Reward on .return .Call 5.8914, 5.5375 LOST MEN's black fur hat. North Buerows's Bldg. Wednesday, Please return, reward, 234-7919 LOST: MULTICOLORED golf umorella. Desperately needed. Call Bob 237-3211 LOST THREE KEYS, Saturday night, College Ave. or Center Halls, call Keith 2384268 . LOST GREEN ski jacket, Zeta Psi' Saturday, reward. Jacket or. key. No questions. Kathy, 865-8265 , LOST , before term break . WO' long=haired grey cat with white belly. Shandygaff vicinity. Reward. Call 234.2223. Ask for Beefeater LOST TAN leather jacket, disappeared Sunday during soccer tournament at Rec-Hall. Belongs to Penn State player. Reward if found. Call Antonio, 865- 0260, no • uestions asked. ( FOUND FOUND: a pair of glasses, relatively strong, gold wire rims with black ear-guards near Creamer .234-1444 MEN'S GOLD watch on PSU golf course. Identify in 215 Carnegie Buiidin! "WORKING" by Studs Terkel at registration (Weds.) Contact Al 'T. at 5.7743 or 5-8322 HELP WANTED t 1 Proofreiding & Editing Papers, Manuscripts, Theses In all fields. Free Estimates. Call 234-3631. (Ws don't do typing.) WANTED, experienced cook for Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity, references required. If interested contact Chuck, 238.9720 OVERSEAS JOBS - summer- year-round. Europe, S. America, Australia, Asia, etc. All fields, 5500-Sl2OO monthly. Expenses'paid, sightseeing. Free information. Write: International Job Center, Dept. PB, Box 4490, Berkele , Ca. 94704 PERSONAL PABLO, don't give us a bum steer. You've got our vote. "Ray and his rancheroos." "WHEN LOVE and skill work together, expect a master piece." Congratulations TURKEYS MJB: Thanks for Saturday. Now I understand. I love you, marry me? CTS TO ALL MY fantastic friends thanks for making my 21st full of fun and surprises! Special thanks to Laura, Dave and Paul. Love you . The Little One. Alias Toni JOHN: C.H.J.N. sys "hi, you sex hunk!" TO THE TWO girls from Beaver Terrace apts. who sat across from us Friday, 12 PM, in Dunkin Donuts; Interest was there but nerve wasn't. How about rain check Wed., 10 PM, same • lace. NEXT TO YOUR groom, the best man at your wedding is a Bill Coleman . photographer ... he's yours for as little as $79.00 ,-
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