The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 03, 1981, Image 15

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    28 7 -The Daily Collegian Thursday, Dec. 3, 1981
Third rabid skunk found
near campus horse barns
- The third rabid skunk to be found on University property in
just over a month was discovered Monday near the Universi
ty's horse barns, said Dr. John A. Hargleroad,. director of
University Health Services.
Because of the discovery, students should refrain from
feeding or handling wild animals, he said. However, rabies in
the local skunk population should not affect students who
choose to play with squirrels. Local squirrels have not been
known to carry rabies, he said
The main danger is to those who keep pets, Hargleroad said
"There is probably no danger to humans . . . the danger is
their animals will come in contact with wild animals," he said.
Anyone who keeps a pet should be sure its rabies shots are
updated, Hargleroad said.
The first rabid skunk was discovered in late October near the
University's Institute for Land and Water Research. The
second was found near Beaver Stadium during Thanksgiving
break, Hargleroad said.
Dwight Smith, of University Safety Services, said box-type
traps are set around campus and animals captured are tested
for rabies. Although these traps are always there, the program
was intensified after the second rabid skunk was found.
Sports to be discussed
Professionalism in intercollegiate sports will be discussed
tonight at Colloquy's first Winter term program.
Allen L. Sack, director of the Center for Athlete's Rights and
Education, will speak at 7:30 p.m. in the HUB main lounge.
Sack has promoted a "bill of rights" -for intercollegiate
athletes that calls for the right to form unions and share of
revenue generated by intercollegiate sports.
The Daily Collegian's
Business And Service Directory
Appliances Small
SERVICE FOR
ALL SMALL
APPLIANCES
• -lairdryers • Curling Irons
• Irons • Blenders • Shavers
• etc.
• ALL BRANDS REPAIRED
' SPECIAL
Study lamps 18"
' • • Set 'hit on repair
charge & we'll notify you
t if our price will exceed
- - 114..„„. and Appliance c„„„„k„,
Formerly Hartman's Electric Co.
206 S. Allen Street, State College
Beauty Salons
CUT
AND
DRIED
. Hairstyling For
Nen & Women
Call for .Appointment
138 S. Allen St.
• 234-1478
r, mess
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- -Skin Care
-Make-up products available
:New rage in Sculptured Nails
-Hair removed by Electrolysis
Calder Way 238.2933
Westerly Pkwy 237.6253
Resume Service
Best
Resume
- 103 E. Beaver,
Suite 11
come visit our
enlarged facilities.
since 1962
RESUMES
234-1220 by app't.
Special Student Rates
Specialists in Job Search
BEST
RESUME
SERVICE
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State College, PA 16801
OFFICES IN PRINCIPAL
CITIES
(Not an employment agency)
—by Brian E. Bowers
—by Brian E. Bowers
Chiropractors, D.C.
State College Family
Chiropractic Center
conveniently
located at 905 W.
Beaver Ave.
staffed by
Dr. John L. Scipione
Dr. Cheryl Scipione
. Open weekdays 9-9
Saturday 9-12
Closed Thurs. & Sun.
We accept all
chiropractic cases
regardless of ability
to pay.
phone: 238-0250
Jewelry —design
Jewelry repair
GUARANTEED
WATCH & JEWELRY
REPAIRING
E44Wt gettlefeta
125 S. Allen St.
238-3896 •
No Charge
For Credit
Kennels
DOGGIE HAIR DO'S
"Where every dog is
styled to look his best"
Professional Grooming
of all Breeds
. ,\•, Complete Line of
4 1 4.; Grooming Aids
Lyon's Kennels
328 W. College Ave.
234.2370
Interested in the
' Business and
Service Directory?
Contact your
Collegian ad rep or
865-2531
Shiou-Chuan Sun
Opticians
OPTICALS
Your #1 Name
In Designer Frames
trol
119 S. Fraser St.
State College
234-1048
- and in
Bellefonte
315 W. High St.
355-1354
Paint
tr,
Z: 0 /2r any
Everyday Paint Discounts
THE
DEe@RATOR!.S
200 West College Ave,
237-8900
Photographers
DAN BRODY
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FRASER
12 EXPOSURES....S3.S3
24 EXPOSURES....S6.O7
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FAST QUALITY PRINTS
AT SENSIBLE PRICES*
OPEN DAILY 10-5
Infinity 00
PHOTOGRAPHY
Infinity photo
Printers
gnomon
-copy
130 W. COLLEGE AVE.
STATE COLLEGE, PA
237-1111
Thesis & Resume Quality -
Xerox ' & Offset Copies
• Binding & Laminating
No minimum • Wide Range -
of Paper • Charge Accounts
Available
tereo repair
and service
T.V., Stereo
Broken Down?
ea up
Our Service Is Exceptional!
EXCEPTIONALLY
'Competent • Fast • Economical
We service all brands, all types
• of electronic equipment
T&R ELECTRONICS
225 S. Allen St.. State College
(next to Centre Hardware) 238.3800
Shoe repair
CUSTOM
SHOE
REPAIR
QUALITY MATERIALS
EXPERT CRAFTSMANSHIP
For all your
footwear
210 S. ALLENST: 238-082
Travel '
CENTRE
00.
FOR
TRAVEL
Any way you want
to go . . .Any place
in the world
• computerized
reservations
• free parking •
• no service charge
114 Heister St.
111014111
State College
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238.4987
This page has a
readership of 32,000
Sun, local landlord, dead at 71
Shiou-Chuan Sun, State College
landlord and profCssor emeritus of
mineral processing at the University,
died Nov. 16. He was 71.
Sun, known as "Dr. Sun" to many
students, was the owner of about 265
conversion unit apartments, seven
communal houses Vi and two rooming
houses.
Sun came to the University in 1946
as an assistant professor of mineral'
processing, became an associate pro
fessor in 1951 and was named a full
professor in 1957. He also served as
acting department head of mineral
preparation from 1946 to 1948. He
retired in 1976.
It's business
As of now, there are no plans for any
major structural changes within the
S. C. , Sun Corp., said E-Tu Zen
Sun, widow of the former manager of
the corporation, Shiou-Chuan Sun.
Shiou-Chuan Sun, the founder and
president of S.C. Sun Corp. for the
past 25 years, died Nov. 16.
"Housing will be available, the of
fice is open and everything is operat
ing as before," E-Tu Zen Sun said.
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While at the University, Sun served mining and m_etallurgy from Peiyang
as a consultant to nine businesses and University in Tientsin, China, in 1935
spent much of his time working with , and a master's degree in the same
graduate students and doing research field from the Missouri School of Min
with money his department had re- es in 1938. He received his doctorate of
ceived from outside grants. Sun was science in metallurgy from the Mas
also the holder of two patents in min- sachusetts Institute 01 Technology in
eral processing. 1945.
Sun was a member of several honor
ary and professional societies includ
ing American Men of Science, Who's
Who in Engineering, the American
Institute of Mining and Metallurgical
and Petroleum Engineers and the
American Chemical Society.
Sun received a bachelor'sdegree in
as usual at
of the death of Shiou-Chuan Sun, it is
maintaining normal operations, she
said.
William Grove, office manager for
the S.C. Sun Corp., said, "As far l as
we're concerned here, it's business as
usual."
S.C. Sun Corp. is now being rim by
E-Tu Zen Sun and the attorney for the
corporation, ,Wayland Dunaway,
Grove said.
S.C. Sun Corp. is a privately held
corporation, with the Sun family hav-
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2. Cut and Dried
3. Pietro of Italy .
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6. The Silver Cellar
7. Mur Jewelers
8. Lyon's Kennels
9. Wise Eyes
10. The' Decorators Workshop
11. Dan Brody
12. Infinity Photography
13. Gnomon Copy
14. T & R Electronics
15. Custom Shoe Repair
16. Centre for Travel .
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Sun is survived by his wife, E-Tu
Sun, and two sons, filbert Yen Sun of
Madison, Wis., and Raymond Chien
Sun, a student at Swarthmore College.
Memorial contributions may be
made to the American Heart Associa
tion.
—by Mark Featherstone
Sun Corp.
ing the controlling interest. Because
the company is a corporation instead
of a partnership or sole propri
etorship, the company can continue to
function despite the death of an own
er, Dunaway said.
"Dr. Sun was an active manager of
the corporation, so arrangements
must be made to replace him," Duna
way said. "In the foreseeable future,
it will be a holding corporation
business will go on ."
—by Suzanne M. Cassidy
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