[4—The Daily Collegian Friday, Sept. 5,1980 Carter greeted coolly in Philly By LARRY GALLONE For The Daily Collegian PHILADELPHIA President Carter, seeking support for a second term in the White House, received a lackluster greeting from the people of South Philadelphia as his campaign caravan brought him here on Wed nesday. Carter visited a senior citizen’s group, played bocce (an Italian version of bowling) and sat in on a pre-school class at a South Philadelphia Community Center. He then took the traditional political tour of the South Philly Italian Market Reagan, Anderson continue campaigns From our wire services As the fall presidential campaigns continued their swing into full gear yesterday, GOP nominee Ronald Reagan accused the Carter administration of seriously jeopardizing national security and in dependent John B. Anderson gained access to millions of dollars in post-election funds. Reagan, during a one-day trip to Jacksonville, Fla., said President Carter jeopardized the nation’s security and aided the Russian KGB for political gain by revealing development of “stealth” aircraft which cannot be detected by radars The Republican presidential nominee charged that Carter campaign politics were behind the decision to “leak” word of the new military development that he called the most highly classified secret since the atom bomb. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INFORMATION Ads can be placed in person at our office, Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., or be mailed to Room 126 Carnegie Building (make checks payable to: The Daily Collegian). DEADLINES Classified 1 p.m. one business day before publication Cancellation 1 p.m. one business day before pulication Renewal no later than 1 p.m. the last day the ad is to appear in the paper. 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FOR SALE RARE BOOKS, first editions of MOBILE HOME: Three bedrooms 12' Americana and American MstWp 6 RQC> ' n P ° r * Literature. Antique Watches, HO Mat da - 692-5223 evenings Locomotives. Book Search Service no telephone calls, please, come into the shop. Perotti 112 East Beaver 79 RENAULT LE CAR must sell immediately. Call 238-7406 1974 CHEVY CAMARO, automatic, power steering, good condition. Call 237-7731 weekdays after 5 p.m. MALE POODLE Puppy, AKC, apricot, 10 weeks old, call 234-2271. FOR SALE - double bed frame $10; Maple, bi-level coflee table 18x37 $3O; pair mediterranean end tables, bi level, drawers, 28" square $80; table 14 x 22 $6; TV stand, bi-level, metal, casters $5; dartboard, six darts $5; carpet sweeper $10; cat litter box, covered $3; ten throw rugs 25* each: car pillow $1; pillow 42 x 25 $8; automobile jack, slot-type $5; metal basketball hoop $1; wall clock, red $5; Call 237-8531 days, evenings. FOAM SOFA, large couch, color T.V., stereo, $3OO exc., lamps, dir. chair, flute $lOO, double & single beds, desk, dresser, skiis 200 cm $75. Sunday Yard Sale. 234-1854. ALL LENGTHS and most brands, videocassettes. VHS, Betamax, U- Malic. State College TV Supply, 232 S, Allen. 1978 FENDER STRATOCASTER Humback Maple Neck Hardshell Case $4OO Best Guitar ever, call J.B. 234-7273. DESKS • BOOKSHELVES - Sofas - Chairs - Stools • Endtables • Beds - Lights • Breakfast sets - Chest of Drawers, Mt. Nittany Road, Lemont WHETHER IT'S Pago Pago or Potfsville, get your instant color passport photos at Studio 2. 234- 2000. since 1962 . RESUMES 234-1220 byapp’t Special Student Rates Specialists in Job Search fh BEST / rr< RESUME Lr SERVICE 116 Heister Street State College, PA 16801 OFFICES IN PRINCIPAL CITIES (Not an employment agency) COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED AOS Number of Days GARAGE SALE : 736 West Hamilton Saturday. Bookcases, trunks, dehumidifier, Air conditioners, plants, rugs, coins, stamps. LOWER PRICE THAN David Weis. All Zenith color TV. State College TV Supply, 232 S. Allen WATERBEDS, SMOKING and snuff accessories, lava lites, gifts for today's lifestyle, Lazy J, 232 E. College. Monday to Saturday 10-9 FOR SALE Underwood portable. Excellent condition. Honestly a good deal must sell. $40.00. 234-1867 WINESKINS, 1 liter $4.50, 2 liter $5.50 downstairs Lazy J 232 E. College LARGEST SELECTION of pipes and rolling papers available. The Lazy J, downstairs 232 E. College HELP WANTED RESIDENTIAL adolescent girls group home, community based treatment setting individual plan, behavior mod. CETA. Eligible Call 238-7406 WORK STUDY jobs are still open at the Undergraduate Admission Office. If you have an approved work study grant, call 865-5471. EARN WHfLE you learn. Sell Avon. Fit hours around classes. Call 238- 7070. [|p BHAMGAFF # MIM 212 E. Calder Alley N | Fri. Happy Hours with t 1 i Gran Stan, 4- 8 Fri. & Sat. night Original ! Golden Oldies ThE RAThskElUn Appearing Friday Si Saturday "J. 8." Appearing Sunday Bernadette lewis corner oP College Si Pugh before heading to the Zion Baptist Church where he addressed a group of blacks. Hoping to make points by traveling with Carter were Philadelphia Mayor William Green, whom Carter called one of the best young mayors in the country, and Pennsylvania Democratic senatorial hopeful Pete Flaherty. Showing the power of the in cumbency, some of the senior citizens waiting in the 85-plus degree heat said they supported Carter solely because he was president. However, others said they wanted to see Carter “The law provides severe penalty for anyone violating military weapons secrets of this magnitude,” Reagan said. Reagan got an enthusiastic reception in Jacksonville, a city with a heavy Democratic enrollment. Businessmen at lunch greeted him with cheers and rebel yells and later at an outdoor rally a crowd of about 2,000 frequently interrupted his speech with applause. He attacked the administration sharply for the announcement last week by Secretary of Defense Harold Brown that he was revealing “stealth” because of leaks tothe news media. The motivation behind the release, Reagan said, was an attempt by Carter to counter his charges that the administration has allowed Russia to achieve military superiority over the United States. ©©©©©©©©©© ® Garage and § Bake Sale § €to benefit Centre a County Women's , Resource Center • furnish your opt. - extras for your dorm room - plants and homebaked goodies. UJgslcy PouncJotion -College S Locust Lane w Sept. 5 -12 to 6. Sept. 6, 9 to 6 ©©©o©©©©©© ATTENTION ffl ' 'FRATERNITY LITTLE SISTERS; you can have free sittings and prints, s Call Studio 2 for details. 234-2000 PACESETTER FASHIONS OFFERS a highly profitable jean, top& sport swear shop for your very own. Select from over 100 brands 6 Levi, Wrangler, Chic, Lee, Sedgefield, Brittania, many more. $16,500.00 includes beginning inventory, fixtures and training. Open within 15 days. Call anytime for Mrs. Waters 501-568-5145 motorcycle, home, personal belongings, hospitalization. For courteous professional service, call 238-6633. USED FURNITURE - Beds - chests sofas, everything for your house or apartment. Furniture Exchange Inc. 522 E. College Ave. 238-1181. INTERESTED IN horseshowing? The Penn State Equestrian Team ac cepts members of all levels of riding experience, and is having a mandatory meeting for all prospective members on September 10th at 8:00 p.m. in 119 Boucke. - RENT A TV. Low rates for color or B-W. State College TV Supply, 232 S.Allen. TYPEWRITER COUNSELOR as president one last time. Carter desperately needs Penn sylvania if he is to be re-elected, and to carry Pennsylvania, he must have support from heavily Democratic Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. Carter’s trip to South Philly was an effort to establish communications with traditional Democratic con stituencies. But even though the South Philly community is Democratic, it is of a conservative ilk, and Carter does not automatically have it in his column. While at the Italian Market, thepresident feasted on traditional INSURANCE FOR your auto, LAST WEEKS 2 for 1 sale: selected greeting cards and cigarette papers. Lazy J downstairs, 232 E. College. Open Monday-Saturday, 10-9 NEW CANDLES every day. Wizzards, dragons, rainbows, available now. Lazy J downstairs 232 E. College FOUND FOUND 9/3/80 on Carnegie Bldg. steps: set of keys, including VW keys. Claim at HUB desk 9 9 9 PERSONAL WELCOME BACK SORITES! Sign up for your composites now and beat the fall rush. Call Chuck at Studio 2. 234-2000 JOB HUNTING? We can show you how to. .make, the best possible irry pression...to get results! Best Resume Service. 234-1220. BOOK SHELVES ALL sizes boards and concret blocks delivered and set in place. Call 237-0883 KAMA SUTRA' BATH and massage products, Available at the Lazy J, downstairs 2232 E. College FOR RENT ROOMS FOR THIS YEAR in Fraternity. Meals. $595. Call Ross or Habs at 238-9911 ONE OR TWO bedroom mobile home; landscaped; air-conditioned; close to campus; one year lease; no pets; $l7O mo. 234-3901; 238-7811 IF YOU HAVE a horse we have a house by a stream in woods. Please help us pay mortgage. 236-0783 THREE BEDROOM HOUSE five minutse for town on bus route. All appliances plus waher dryer, wood burning stove, large yard. Students Welcome $4OO/month. 238-4784 PLANT SALE Welcome back! baskets service Italian foods before he left for lunch at Kavanaugh’s, a restaurant whose owner, Mickey Kavanaugh, emigrated from Ireland in 1962. The people at the Italian Market gave a lukewarm welcome, responding only with polite applause. The response wasa striking contrast to the reception Carter received during the 1976 presidential cam paign. The unenthusiastic reception he received may foreshadow the elec tion and show the mood of much of the ethnic middle class in the nor theastern part of the country. “The KGB no doubt gleefully celebrated this unearned triumph,” he said. Meanwhile, Anderson was ruled eligible for millions of dollars in post-election federal funds and immediately prepared to borrow against that money to finance badly needed television com mercials. The Federal Election Commission ruled that Anderson could collect the money the exact amount will be determined by his' share of the popular vote as long as he gets at least 5 percent of the nationwide total in the Nov. 4 general election. Anderson, told of the FEC decision minutes after delivering a blistering attack on Carter’s Middle East policies, called the verdict “a very, very im portant step forward.”, APARTMENTS WHY RENT? Mobile home'for sale. On ROOMMATE WANTED: Female, non bus route in Boalsburg. 234-1417 smoking, one bedroom apartment, „„„ r—r; — one block from campus. Call Pat 215- 1968 YAMAHA 305. 5-speed, New 544-6294 tires, battery. Inspected. Fast and light. Asking $295. 238-8796, 364 9567 FURNISHED ONE BEDROOM apartment, two blocks from campus. One person only. Prefer no car. References required. $225/mo plus utilities. 238-6656 T-PLATES NOTARY PUBLIC. E Venlngs, weekends. Mr. Mc- WHY RENT WHEN you can buy for Chesney. Lemont 238-0220 less? Mobile home for sale, three CHEVETTE 1980, 5000 Miles, bedrooms, 12’x 65', can stay on lot. Practically new. Around $4500 Pets OK. Port Matilda. 692-5223 Call 237-6889 after 5 evenings . lALPH WANTS RM/APT. Prefers living THESIS/GENERAL TYPING/EDITING T-PLATES NOTARY PUBLIC. with reasonably studious non- Resident, 12 years’ expedite. . - Evenings, weekends. Mr. Me- smoker, light drinker. Call 238-7395 Fast, accurate, reliable. Before 11 D m ' - W SK Chesney. Lemont 238-0220. after Bpm. 234-4288 V* 5 CHEVETTE 1980, 5000 miles, % f 9 9 9 practically new. Around $4500, call 237-6889 after 5 LOW, LOW PRICES ON BEDSPREADS TAPESTRIES PAPER LAMPSHADES HOUSE OF KASHMIR 130CalderWay PHOTOCOPIES COVERLETTERS RESUMES 444 E. College . Suite 100 (Across from South Halls) 238-5484 Campus officials, student! begin Encampment 1980 ij University administrators, faculty and student gathered at Stone Valley yesterday to begin Encampment 1980. The two-day annual event is designed to open discussion on problems and decisions at the University. In his opening remarks, University President John W. Oswald stressed that En campment does not have a decision making function. He said its purpose was only discussion, but as many ideas for future policies have come from Bypass choices weighed* By DENISE LAFFAN Daily Collegian Staff Writer The Centre Regional Planning Commission last night weighed the pros and cons of seven alternatives for the’ unfinished State College bypass, ranging from a $2O million project to a “do nothing” solution. The commission considered such factors as cost, safety and parklands involved with the alternatives, which have been proposed by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. It plans to choose one alternative and offer that recommendation to the Centre Region Council of Governments next month. Tom Pelick, chairman of the CRPC, said that when he had spoken at a COG meeting in April 1979, the consensus of the commission members had been that they wanted to see some action taken on the bypass instead of continuing to do ROOMMATES U£ AUTOMOTIVE MECHANICAL j ENGINEERS j DO IT IN STATE COLLEGE ;j We have a challenging entry level po t sitlon for the BSME Interested in more than the routine. Responsibilities will , include plant support systems engiri- • eering H.V.A.C., electrical power dls- ;i j. tribution, planned preventive mainten- ;! ?: ance program development and many , other activities guaranteed to remove • < the word ‘routine’ from your vocabulary. '■ tv 1 Our State College division manufac- £ tures ceramic capacitors and other as- ! . ~ sociated components for the electron- f ; ics industry. Most of our customers are \ outside of that group of major indus- :• I tries that fluctuates so dramatically in i t' tough economic times. We provide $ I competitive fringes Including profit : sharing and a tuition, refund program. ‘ •; Interested engineers should call or write: -|£' Julian J. Pinkos * Personnel Manager t* 814-237-1431 ' ' mm bwnSmpm technological :i: PRODUCTS, INC. Rml IHBm 1900 Coll»g«Avenu» M UHHH slat* Collegs, PA 16801 An Affirmative Action Employer ■ > NOBODY DOES IT BETTER ' • • > it TERM PAPERS USED VOLKSWAGONS BOUGHT for cash. 234-3310,J0hn AUDIO LESSONS FROM HISTORY 19. Cash • , WEEKLY TAPE SPECIAL. Sony, P aid - Send name, address, ,* Maxell, Scotch, Memorex, Ampex, telephone to P.0.80x 251, Glenshaw, ; \ TDK-BASF. State Colleae TV Suddlv. PA 15116 „ ' 232 S. Allen. WANTED TO RENT v'X j ! 9/8/80 9/10/80 Erev Rosh Hashanah; 7:30 PM —Hillel •: 9/11 /80 Rosh Hashanah 9:30 Am Hillel 7:30 PM —Hillel Rosh Hashanah 9:30 AM —Hillel hille 9/12/80 Encampment groups as from any other groups on campus. *- v 'r Participants chose from three in- ■ formal discussion series. > Topics discussed included: personal ' and academic growth, gifted remedial programs, creating iud ‘ dismantling programs and budget.; pressure, coping with personal • pressures, feelings of minorities,;-ac- • tivities, student contributions to I decisions and housing. ' 1 nothing. “I said, ‘Do anything, even a ■ two-lane road,’ ” he said. “But I was-not- - recommending that action.” , The Centre Region Assistant Planning-1 Director, Herbert Kauhl, said #he ( believes this may be PennDOT’s last ; attempt to complete the bypass, which ; has been under construction at various; > times since 1970. “If this (the proposed ‘ alternatives) does not go through, ! PennDOT is not excited ab'pdt : resurrecting it again,” he said. V; ; In other business, the CR;PC.; discussed: ‘l • 1 • The upcoming 198 Q Annual Penh' | sylvania Planning Association: Con- | ference; . ; • The CRPC’s Bus Tour, schedulecHor. • Oct. 11; ; • The status report on Centre Regional Consciousness Group awards.-.. WANTED PAYING TOP sss for gold class rings r '; you never wear! For Information H phone Irv 234-0155 [ * WANTED - USED Civil Engineering textbooks. Call collect (717) 527- !- 2418. TYPING Traditional Services-; & Kiddush 9:00 AM; ; Ice Cream Social •; 8:00 PM i; GAMUTS® )F YOU WANT TO MAKE IT WITH THE CHICKS, YOOSHOULP 60 TO THE BEACH.6ETATAN ANP ■ HAY VOLLEYBALL... ®7? a-zi I*HOPE UJOOPSTOCK IS..GETTING A NICE TAN AT THE BEACH ■ \ (3-23 NESBURY THIS THE DAVEN- PORT PBSIDEHCE? WAITERS? WERE THE WAIT- HOIPON EPS fVRTHE A MINUTE. Register NOW for Fall First Session Classes >%** m m ii y \ * ' * f :5 <* HiiiiiftiisMii . ! 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LEE JEANS up his walls! PREWASHED Light Dark 227 S. Allen St. $18.98 $19.98 DENIM CARPENTER The Daily Collegian Friday, Sept. 5,1980 —15 by Mibe §benb Answers in Monday’s Collegian classifieds. LADY LEES Prewashed Straight Legs $21.98 PAINTERS PANTS 9.98—513.98 Baggie is Beautiful! JEANS $9.98 to $16.98 Sizes 25 to 50!
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