B—The Daily Collegian Tuesday; Dec. 8, 1981 OTIS sets term goals: Off-campus housing lists and Town Day By SUZANNE M. CASSIDY Daily Collegian Staff Writer The Organization for Town Indepen dent Students established last ,night its two major priorities for this term —plan ning Town Day, to be held in early May, and redesigning the OTIS apartment list 'for 1982. "The way I see it this term, one priori ty is the Town Day project and the other is the apartment list and I think the apartment list is the most important," said OTIS President Bob Karp. In the past, OTIS has included only the major realtors in State College, those with ten or more units, on their apart inent lists, Karp said. However, now that information pertaining to smaller land lords can be included in the computer in their office, it must be decided whether or not to print that same information on the 1982 apartment list, he said. A committee, chaired by OTIS vice president Keith Stambaugh, will discuss possibilities for the reorganization of the apartment list and will report back to OTIS, Karp said. Another committee, to be chaired by Karp, was formed to begin platming Town Day, an annual program that brings studentS and members of the community together to discuss various topics. Stambaugh also gave a report on the operation of the computer that OTIS obtained to facilitate access to informa tion about the availability of off-campus housing. Stambaugh reminded OTIS members that if a student comes in looking for housing for this year, the computer can give them definite prices and availabili ties. But for students inquiring about housing for next fall, the information in the computer can only project what may be available, he said. "All we know now is what's probably going to be available because the real- COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS Engraved Gifts Are More Special Come to The Trophy Room for a variety of engravable gifts, or bring in gifts, purchased elsewhere fo be engraved. Prompt, • Personalized Service by the Owner, Virge Neilly ibe Traplur Room 126 S. Pugh St. 237-3067 In The Parking Garage HOURS: Tucs. and Thurs., 10 a.m. to I p.m. and 2 to 5:15 p.m.; Wed. and Fri., 10 a.m. to I p.m.; or by appointment. PERSONALS ANCHORS AWEIGH! FIVE days till the Dee Gees make a splash at the Nat. on Sun. Dec. 13. Be there at 1-:00 pm ANYONE WITH - INFORMATION about tan suede-leather coat taken from skull house Friday night, please call 865-8857. Great senti mental value -ATTENTION! IF YOU are a couple ; using the on-campus recruiting sys tem, contact Mary Surridge or Louise Sandmeyer at CDPC. We are 'planning programs for couples looking •for a job in same geograph ical location BAGGING YOUR DIET for the holi days? - don't! The P.S.U. Nutrition clinic Is ready to help you. Call 863- 0613 or stop by room 232 Ritenour to make your free appointment . BASS PLAYER left mainstream Long Island recording band to come to PSU. Serious bands or 'musicians interested in conquering Penn State call Bill 237-4937 CARDHANDLER, I WOULD be hap 'py to tell you. Call me, 238-6913 .Blue raincoat-Alex S 'COOKING AROUND THE College' - For all the cooks back home - the perfect holiday gift! $3.50 DEAR CUTE AEROSPACE engineer at last term's botched resume pre• paration: I would like to see you again, but this time under better circumstances. If interested, reply 'Personals-curious Chem. E DEAR GOD: THANKS for helping me through a difficult term. Joe DEAR SAE ESPECIALLY Bros, Hap py Anniversary on your bolt. Hope to party with you next year on our ,anniversary. Badlands DEB, AFTER CELEBRATING your ,special day, your boats will be •docked for awhile. Can you believe it? Lord, you'll be so-o•o tired. Hap py 21st. Joe your momma DISC-JOCKEY APARTMENT sale: albums, 45's, new, used, collectables. 536 West College Ave nue December 7-8 DONNA • TO A beautiful, Phyrst• class girl. I don't want to let you get away. Please call me. Dale ED FROM N.J. • we met Saturday night at Sigma Chi. Your kiss make my day. Reply personals. Serri from Phllly • Simmons tors don't even know what's going to be available next year," Stambaugh said. At this point, the computer has infor mation primarily about the units of the major realtors, Stambaugh said. Charlene Harrison, University assis tant director for community relations and OTIS adviser, said that smaller realtors should be encouraged to submit information about their units so that it can be included in the computer. In other business: • Karp asked for volunteers from OTIS to answer telephones at the Phone- A-Thon to be held from Dec. 14-17 to benefit the Norm Constantine Fund. • Stephen Osborn (graduate-business administration) said he is planning an in depth analysis of the data in the comput er to determine what groups are best having their housing needs met, how rental rates vary according to distance form campus and size of the rentals, and also to develop a general information system for use by OTIS. • OTIS member Rodger Frank said that copies of Foundations (the OTIS guide to off-campus housing), apartment lists, and supplemental information sheets will be mailed to University branch campuses before the holiday break. • Stambaugh asked that the Consum er Committee try to get to know better the businesses downtown and said that it should also organize the consumer com plaint file. • Harrison reported to OTIS members that over Thanksgiving break, about 430 students visited the OTIS break head quarters in 135 Boucke and about 50 people called. • Voting for the memberships of the following students was tabled until the next meeting: Sally Bucceri (Bth-busi ness administration and economics), Fred Schuler (10th-microbiology) and Osborn. DON'T miss tonight's Colloquy pro gram "Professionalism In Women's Sports." Find out from a few of the first women professionals in the squash, field how intense the com petition Is, professional pressures Involved, and other pertinent top ics. The program will be held on Tues., Dec. 8, at Bpm, in the HUB Reading Room. Co-sponsored by the Physical Education Dept. FREE Admission • DON'T TRASH YOUR scratched re cords! If they are functional, Plastic Fantastic will pay you 50 cents for each one. Bring them to 352 E. College 234.3200 GIVE PEACE A Chance. John Len non's memory lives with . us. Chris and Jan HAVING TROUBLE FILLING' your Christmas gift list? For friends and relatives, who are single, a unique and very 'special gift is a mem bership to innovative Dating. $lB for six months (at least ten matches.) Call 238.4200 for free Information package. And.... how about a gift membership for your self! Merry Christmas. HEY ST. PAUL'S PEOPLE and friends: Don't forget about the Christman semi-formal on Friday, December 11 I I l It's from 9-12 pm on 3rd floor, Education Building. Ques tions? Call Ellen, 865.7203 IE MAJOR GIRL who wanted to add IE 452 on Friday, would like to talk to you again. I am the EE major who had the same problem. 238.7757 INDEPENDENT MOBILE D.J. Asso dation. 234.0691 I NEED A male Siamese cat to breed with my female. Call Wendy 238-2504 LILLIAN: ALTHOUGH WE "trained In vain" (I.e. you did not wait for me), I still wish you a happy 21st birthday. Robert LOST AT SKULLHOUSE Fri., Dec. 4: gray, wool stadium coat with red plaid lining. Room key in pocket. Desperate need of both! REWARD. Anna 5-1087 MAKE ME HOT! Whoever mistaken ly took a rust Woolrich down coat at Sigma Nu on Sat., 12/5, please return. I'm COLD! 237.6381 MUSICIANS: OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS! Last Spring's hottest new band is reforming. Guitarists, keyboardists call now 234-0754 PLANNING EXOTIC BIRTHDAY par ty: Adventuresome mature persons needed to help celebrate. Reply Personals "REWARD" FOR ANYONE leading to the arrest of a hit & run driver in an auto-motorcycle accident Nov. 21 at 2:2oam, corner of College and Garner. All calls confidential. Call 237-0508 REWARD LOST BLUE and white White Stag ski jacket at Fiji Dec.l Please call 865-0990 STEVE—INDUSTRIAL ENGI NEERING major-flattered by your personal-Interested In talking to you again. Lynda, microb. major. 865-3358 "BIG S" - WELL, BUCKO, I finally remembered that Personal I prom ised you!! Better late than never, I guess! Thanks for making Hallow een Happy Hours the best...and for making last Friday even more inter esting. ROOMS COUPLES; MALE-FEMALE or fe male-female, we have one double room left. 2 blocks to campus and all utilities paid. $250 per month -237.2895 LARGE COMFORTABLE ROOMS available at Alpha Phi Delta fraternity for winter and spring terms. Call 238-4589 PRIVATE ROOM IN single family home, College Heights, own en trance, some cooking, color T.V. 863.1896 'stv'ss .lo ei s Nteo Over 200 designs only at 116 S. Pu g h above New World • ... 07 237-2726 :..,:: : ::.,..,:.:: : :•wn•NTp:: : ::,:.. , i. 7 . - :.:.. GOLD AND SILVER. Will pick up Leland Enterprises 238.2553 ICE HOCKEY GOALIE equipment, used. Call Roger 234-9917 HELP WANTED BUILD UP YOUR cash for upcoming holidays. By donating plasma at Sera•Tec, you can earn $2O or more per week. 237-5761 EXOTIC RESORTS, SAILING expe ditions! Needed: sports instructors, office personnel, counselors. Eu rope, Carribean, Worldwide! Sum mer. Career. Send $6.95 + $1 handling for application, openings, guide to Cruiseworld, 93, Box 60129, Sacramento, Ca. 95860 GOOD DISC—JOCKEY with own records wanted. Play your records on our system. Must be available weekends. 237.3729 NEED MONEY? WORK for yourself! 32 ways, guaranteed to make mon ey In State College. Send $l.OO, SASE, to Sweetwater Publishing, Box 518, Boalsburg, PA 16827 OVERSEAS JOBS - SUMMER/year round. Europe, S. America, Austra- Ha, Asia. All fields. $5OO-$l2OO monthly. Sightseeing. Free info. Write IJC Box 52-PA7 Corona Del Mar, CA 92625 P.A. SYSTEM/ SOUNDMAN needed for Saturday, Dec. 12. will pay. Glenn 238-3664 '-::1:-McLANAHANS SELF SERVICE STORE 414 E. COLLEGE AVENUE ONLY ANNOUNCES NEW EXTENDED HOURS OPEN 7 DAYS .A WEEK 7AM UNTIL 12 O'CLOCK MIDNIGHT Check cashing open until 9:30 p.m. Hours effective during winter term. STOP IN AND SAY "HELLO" LOST BRIGHT ORANGE WALLET. Brown trim, Velcro close. Lost in town Friday. If found, please contact Tammy,238.3446 or leave at HUB desk. Contents-great sentimental value! . -; LOST in Atherton Hall: Blue Gore- Tex down jacket from Recreational Equipment Incorporated with matching hood. Medium sized with pair of wool-lined men's leather gloves in right pocket. Contact Steve at 5-4927 or 5-1667. LOST: WOMAN'S SLATE grey full length raincoat on Thurs. 0ct.29 in BAB. Reward. Call 364.9911 TWO SISTERS 1982 CLASS GRADUATION ring In Rec. Hall or vicinity. Black onyx stone. If _ found, please. call 234- 2165. Thanks *************** GENERAL PROTOGRAPECI . NINTH ANNIVERSARY SUPERSALE! Hundreds of 4c 4( Photographic * 4c, Values ;. Don't miss it! .sc3 - 25 E. Beaver Ave. * BEST RESUME SERVICE 103 E. Beaver Ave. Phone 234,1220. Job hunting? We can show you how to get the best results CENTRE FOR TRAVEL 114 Heister St. Phone 238-4987. Any way you want to go, any place In the world at no service charge CUSTOM SHOE REPAIR, quality materials, expert craftmanship for all your footwear. 210 South Allen St. 237-0827 CUT AND DRIED Hairstyling for men and women. Call for appoint ment. Open six days a week 9 to 5 GUARANTEED WATCH AND jewel ry repairing. Mur Jewelers 125 S. Allen St. 237-3896. No charge for credit, free estimates INFINITY PHOTOGRAPHY 140 West Nittany Avenue 238-0583. We do Sorority and Fraternity formals, socials, composites. Also wed dings, graduations, other special occasions LYON'S KENNELS 328 W. College Avenue 234-2370 'Where every dog is styled to look his best.' Motes sional grooming and grooming aids THE 'DECORATOR'S WORKSHOP '2OO West College Ave. 237.8900. Open Monday through Saturday 7:30 to 5:30, Tuesday and Thursday til 9. Offering everyday discounts on paint, carpeting, draperies and wallpaper THE SILVER CELLAR 153 S. Allen St. 257-1566. Custom design work by local goldsmiths. Repairs and remounting, gemstone restringing, yours or ours THE STATE COLLEGE Family Chiropractic Center 905 West Bea ier Avenue. Open weekdays 9.9 Phone 238-0250 TOASTER OVENS AND all small appliances 10% off Pre- Christmas sale Klaban's Home and Appliance Co. T V. or Stereo broken down? Our service is exceptionally competent, fast, and economical: All brands serviced T & R Electronics 225 South Allen St. 238.3800 COMMUTING FROM WILLIAMS PORT Monday, Wednesday, Friday? Riders wanted. Call Bob 717-326- 9822 RIDE NEEDED TO Erie Thursday 12/17. Will help pay for gas. Call Joanne 865-7907 RIDE WANTED TO Dallas, Texas or vicinity over Xmas break. Call Grant at 234-2013 TWO RIDERS NEEDED for Christmas break trip to Florida call Emily 234-4663 or Ilene 238-1275 Pick a Rick. E : Reviews to help you choose. : • : ads define the times. • • • Collegian • • • • IRS TAX TIPS For,sip . g.le . .Ta?cp..4,yers MN If you maintained a home for a parent, child, or other relative, you may be able to file as Head of Household and pay less than filing as a single taxpayer. 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Representa tives will• be recruiting as well as informing students about the organizations, Cerar said. . The program, co-sponsored by Residential Life, last night featured Tom Swerzenski, chairman of the con , cert committee, and Colloquy President Dan Bollag. At 8 tonight, a coffeehouse with Menagerie will be presented in the McElwain piano lounge. Wednesday at 8 p.m., USG President Bill Cluck will , • speak in Simmons Piano Lounge. ARHS President Chris Calkins, and Black Caucus President Avery Rose, will speak on Thursday. Calkins will speak at 8, and at 9, Rose will speak for Black Caucus. Both programs will be held in McElwain piano lounge. Refreshments will also be served. College Bowl What do the Killer Tomatoes, the Lizard Kings, the Piranha Brothers and Zeta Psi all have in common? They were among the winning teams in the first round of thet, Undergraduate Student Governmdnt's Academic Assem bly College Bowl last night. Students were quizzed on questions ranging from geog raphy to music and art. Other winners last night were the White Dwarfs, Inte grated Circuits, Chimes, Oracle of Colloquy and Skolers. All of the winners advanced to the second round, which , begins next Wednesday. Jeff Confer, Academic Assembly College Bowl chairman called last night's round preliminary because there was an ' odd number of winners. There were nine games last night, he said, but in the second round there will be 16. Semifinal and final rounds of the competition will be held on Jan. 6 and 7 =I If your income for 1981 is more than your average in come for the past four years, try "income averaging." It could save you money. See Schedule G, (Form 1040,) In come Averaging. EN If you receive alimony, it is considered taxable income to you. On the other hand, if you are required to pay alimony you may deduct these payments from your gross in come. You need not itemize deductions to claim alimony payments. NUMBER OF DAYS Classifications No PEHSONAL ads accepted by mall help wanted houses lost parties rides/riders rooms —by Scott G. OW begins —by Joe Martellaro ° Phone # Make checks payable to: Collegian Inc 126 Carnegie Building University Park, PA 16802 EACH ADDITIONAL CONSECUTIVE DAY roommates student service directory sublet typing wanted wanted to rent Festival tops By MARCY MERMEL Daily Collegian Staff Writer Television station WPSX has surpassed its $40,000 goal for an on-the-air pledge drive which was concluded mid night Sunday, said William J. Planders, station coordina tor of development activities. The money raised will aid the station in purchasing and producing programs, Planders said. Robert C. Dudley, assistant director of broadcasting at WPSX, said viewers contributed $44,785 during the 10-day pledge drive. With the increased inflation rate, anticipated federal cutbacks and limited state and University budget increas es institutions which help subsidize the station the drive was used to get funds needed to continue program ming, Dudley said. Planders said community volunteers from companies such. as Corning Glass Works, King Printing and the Central Pennsylvania Arts Council manned the phones as viewers called in pledges. The station received calls from as far away as Olean, N.Y. Prof: Programs exclude women By MARY HUNDLEY Daily Collegian Staff Writer The international development process in many instances, has left women be hind, M. Eloise Murray, associate pro fessor 'of home economics and education said yesterday. Murray's comments came at a day long symposium entitled, "International Development: Are Women Losing Out?" which dealt with a wide variety of devel opmental issues in an attempt to in crease awareness of their impact on women, she said. Issues included education, health, technology, economics, politics and the family as a framework for examining what the present program of devel opment is doing to women, Murray said. A panel of representatives for "Wom en's Status in Society" examined the exclusion of women in agricultural devel COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS '%7 Museum of Art Store For Christmas Gifts Calendars Ornaments & Cards Jewelery Tues-Sun • 11.4:30 PM PENN STATE UNIV. FOR SALE BACH STRADIVARIUS TRUMPET. SPRING BREAK PACKAGE - Baha- Model =43, mint condition, $325, mas - for more information call negotiable. Call 865-3904 Debra at Centre for Travel 238.4987 BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN c'olor con cert photos. Top quality. Reasonab ly priced. 238.1476 DOUBLE BED, CHEST of drawers, dinette set, swivel office chair, of fice coat rack, lamps, chairs. 238- 3208 FEMALE DORM CONTRACT for sale. Available immediately. Call 865-3145 FEMALE DORM CONTRACT for sale must Reward call 238- 6182 FOR SALE: FEMALE dorm contract. Desperate!! Will offer reward! Please call Denise 238.1419. Keep trying! FOR SALE HOMEMADE Beer Meis ter In excellent condition. Call Terry 237-2318 HONDA CL4SO, 1970. Artley flute. 2 chairs. Come and check It out! 238- 2803 - Alan ICE HOCKEY EQUIPMENT. Excel lent condition, reasonable prices Call Allen at 234-2432, must sell! MOTOBECANE NOMAD 10-SPEED, brand new-$l5O. Marantz 3-way ste reo speakers, new $250. Call Amy at 234-1459, evenings OLIN MARK IV 160 cm skis, excel lent freestyle skis; Marker M• 412 bindings wiskibreaks. Package $2OO Includes FREE poles. Also will sell separately. Call 466.6201 before 11:00pm OVAL SHAPED. 1 / 2 K diamond en gagement ring. Brushed yellow 14 karat gold band. Excellent Christmas gift. Must sell. Accept best offer. 237.3740 OVATION CLASSICAL HARD shell case ecellent condition must sell $4OO or b/o call Kevin 865.2626 SALE: CB RADIOS, slightly used, don't use enough to keep. Mark -237-963 SHI- ON PITT buttons and shirts Great gifts for favorite Pitt fans 237-3085 before 9pm TAME . FERRETS. SMART, loveable house-pets. ,Raccoon faces. Great mousers. Quiet. Clean. $60.00- $75.00. 1-717-349.7610 TECHNICS. SL-B3 turntable - belt driven, fully automatic, bickering cartridge - XV-15(625E, excellent condition - $llO - 234-0457 USED VACUUM CLEANERS uprights and canisters- starting at 514.95 and up. Penn State Kirby 355.9239 WPSX-TV fund-raiser a success opment programs. "Development planners direct agricul tural development towards men, while women are seen as reproducers of the labor force," said Carolyn Sachs, asso ciate professor of rural sociology. This exclusion of women from agricul tural development has widespread con sequences. throughout the world, Sachs said. Policies excluding women must be re-evaluated for the status of women as well as for the world's food production, she said. The belief that women's increased par ticipation in the work force has improved the status of women was refuted by several panelists. Emilia Martinez-Brawley, associate profeisor of social welfare, said sociolog ists need to define status not in formal economic position, but in interaction and meaningful participation in society. • 76 CHEVY MALIBOU classic, AC/PS/PB, new radials. Best offer. 238.6193 1980 4-DOOR OMEGA (Olds) V-6 PSPBAC, automatic, AM-FM, 22,000 miles. Original owner, like new. $5700. Call 237-8005 - .; : :::..0 ., ,TTf . N.T1q0...:.::: A CHRISTMAS SEMI-FORMALI The first annual Starlight Holiday Ball, December 13, Bpm,. in the HUB Ballroom, featuring Mainstr,eam, The Trend, the University Singers, and the Nittany Lion. Ticket sales begin Friday, December 4 in the HUB--$4 single/$7 couple ARE YOU INTERESTED In personal change, growth, via a group experi ence? Variety of groups available call CAPS 863-0395 or stop by 217 Ritenour LIBERAL ARTS JOB h'unting infor mation. Sociology Alum '73 coming to 301 HUB to describe his Mellon Bank positions and how he got them. Thursday, 10:30am PORTRAITS•SKETCHED IN char coal by local artist. A unique gift for X-Mas. Only $l6. Call for appoint ment. Jeff 466-7510 UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST FELLOWSHIP is a liberal faith, a caring community of free and disci plined women and men who are seeking to unify all people in alarge spiritual fellowship through a phi losophy of religion that stresses reason, goodness, and service. Join us Sundays, 10:30 am at 758 Glenn Road, State College WATERCOLOR PORTRAITS OF friends, family, or your home from color prints. Make great gifts. For Info. call Sue 237-4049 DAN BRODY a, • COLLEGE AND I FIRASER 237.6708 "My 12 years experience can help you take better pictures!!" FAST QUALITY PRINTS AT SENSIBLE PRICES OPEN DAILY 10.5 AUDIO AUDIO SPEAKERS - TWO-way 10- Inch made by Electro - Voice. Must hear to appreciate. Call 234-1872 DYNACO SCABOQ AMPLIFIER 40 watts/channel, $BO. Garrarh Syn chro-lab JSB turntable, $4O. 238- 4932 FOR SALE: KENWOOD KD-1033 turntable, belt drive, cartridge; $55. BASKETBALL IN SOUTH gym Rec. Charley 237-2536 Hall on the evening of Dec. 1. Call 865.9897 GENESIS 2+ SPEAKERS good con. great bass response $250. FOUND: BLUE FLOWERED umbrel- Price firm. 234.3884 M-F 9.2 pm la on Monday Nov. 16 19 Willard wkends anytime bldg. Call 364-9911 MUST SELL. JVC reclever, Infinity FOUND EVENING OF Notre Dame QA speakers. $475 or best offer. game: gold Bulova quartz watch. Call Walt. 234-4739 Stop at 606 Mueller and Identify SONY PS-T22 TURNTABLE with FOUND: GOLD BRACELET at end Ortofon LM2O Cartridge. Only used of fall term. Call 865-5196. Must 6 months. $l6O. 238-5195 describe ::`(AUTOMOTIVE; FOUND MAN'S GOLD high school '73 BUICK REGAL, Inspected ring before Thanksgiving break. loaded, excellent condition. 234- Call 238-3083 to identify. Ask for 0186 Guy the mark WPSX will spend more than $200,000 this year for its programming. To assist with the costs, the station will also seek local businesses and corporations to underwrite programs that must be purchased from the Public Broadcasting System and other sources. WPSX has 15 underwriters, including HRB Singer, which underwrites the Fast Forward program, and Mid State Bank, which partially subsidizes the "Nova" series, Flanders said. "People underwrite not simply as adyertisement, but because they feel public television is an important part of the community," Planders said. "They feel it adds to the enrichment of the quality of life in the area." The contributions from viewers assist programs that are not underwritten and local productions like Weather /World and TV Quarterbacks, he said. "We'll continue to seek both underwriters and viewer support," Planders said. WPSX will hold a 16-{lay pledge drive in March, Pland ers said. . : ..,... : , .,'...F0nii..i . : , :ftNT:::.....':..: FOUND ORANGE AND white kitten LEMONT ONE BEDROOM ui?fur- between Pugh and Allen in 600 nished, $2201m0. Utilities Included, block Nov. 20 237.5455 grad or prof. No pets, 238.8874 or 238.9639 ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT in scenic Toftrees. Available January •' ••• - Ist. $315/month. Utilities included . • (with A.C.) 237-6590 ' SUBLET. PRESTIGIOUS APARTMENT, 3 bed room, 2 full bath, LR-DR, kitchen. AMITE ONE BEDROOM loft apt. Heat and water, furnished. Good with fireplace $320 monthly, call maintenance. Excellent location, Jim at 234.6017 Kemmerer Drive. Professional or FEMALE NEEDED FOR 1 / 4 2 bed- Grad students only. $425/mo. Call room apt. winter/spring utilities 4'- 237-8005 cluded. Call 237.1417, 118/mo. , e v fia t e VP c0. 4 -.CC 4,eI .‘ , .fiq 6 \ o . s. , e ) . v triL)- 404 iitnropo4e lete 2:0 ~.,0- p : o .R.Tmf_NT..- .. APARTMENT AVAILABLE IMMEDI ATELY for winter term. Fully fur nished, close to campus. Asking $125, but will negotiate. Call 234- 1636 after 3pm FURNISHED ONE-BEDROOM APT. $215 plus security, heat, parking 'lncluded. Available now. 237-7246, or 237-1932 NICE ONE BEDROOM APT. In home, Pleasant Gap. Ideal for pro fessional or grad. $178.50 Includes heat and utilities except electricity. Available immediately. 359-2101 or 234-0339 TOWNHOUSE ABUTTING THE woods in quiet reskl. area; new In '81; two stories; two bdrms; 1 1 / 2 ba.; washer, dryer, dishwasher, stove, ref rig.; breakfast bar; private screened-in rear porch for cookouts; large lawn; walk to play ground; campus 5 minutes by car or bus; families, professionals, and grad students welcome; $350 plus electric (approx. $45). 237-1562 WANTED: NON-SMOKING MALE to share large one bedroom apart ment. $193/mo. Including all utili ties and cable. Call Andy (collect) 215.443-0866 FOUND "FOUND" NOTICES ARE PUBLISHED FOR THREE DAYS AT NO CHARGE AT A LOCAL BAR FOUND: GREY AND white kitten, about six weeks old, vicinity North Patterson. Call Scott 237-9172 The impact of family planning on wom en of developing countries was also ex amined. Although an increase in the female labor force his lead to fewer children per family in some developing countries, this is not always the case, said Shannon Stokes, professor of rural sociology. In many countries, a woman's status is determinedby the number of children she has; therefore, the working woman is still likely to prefer a large family, Stokes said. Alternative methods of reducing fami ly size through education campaigns and sterilization should be employed, he said. The Committee on Women and Devel opment, sponsor of the symposium, will meet 11 tomorrow morning in 212 Rack ley. Anyone with an interest in partici pating in study groups, seminars, or research proposals is invited to attend. FOUND: ONE LADIES wallet. Call John at 355-2688 MARK McF. FOUND coat at Sigma Nu Sat. night. Call 237.6381 FEMALE NEEDED TO sublet Spring term. 1/3 of a apartment $133 a month Includes utilities and bus pass. Kathie 234.2322 FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED/ Share large bedroom/Park Hill Apt./Close, to campus/furnished- Now • summer/Rent negotiable/Call Cindy 238-1629 FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED to sub-let Park Hill apt.. Dec. rent free. Call 237-0729 FEMALE SUBLET: GREAT location, above Music Mart. 1/3 of 2-bed room. Rent negotiable. Call 238- /1100 FEMALE WANTED TO sublet Uni versity Terrace apt. Winter term. December rent free, free bus pass. Call 238.5250 MALE NEEDED TO SHARE 1/3 of a large bedroom apartment for Winter Term. Dec. rent already paid. Call 238-7756 ONE BEDROOM apartment avalible for spring term. Location Is 1013 South Allen Street. Rent is 330 dollars a month including utilities. Call 237-0621 SPRING SUBLET one of three bed room apartment, two blocks from downtown, very comfortable. 238- 2143 - SUBLET AVAILABLE DEC.I• 1 / 2 cozy one bedroom apt. in house. Female nonsmoker. Five minutes from campus. Wendy 234.4382, Pam 237-4049 SUBLET - ONE BEDROOM apart ment, close to campus, March through,August. 234-8860, John TWO FEMALE ROOMMATES needed, sublet 213 Beaver Hill win ter, spring-summer optkm.Valerie, Sharon 237-8414 Immediate openings in ICU-CCU, Psychiatry, and Telemetry. Full-time and part time. Rotating, evening and night shifts available. We offer excellent salary and hospital paid benefits including: Medical Insurance Dental Insurance Life Insurance Long Term Disability Insurance 3 wks. vacation (4wks. after 7 yrs.) 12 sick days per year 10 holidays per year Uniform allowance Tuition reimbursement 4 weeks orientation Contact PERSONNEL DEPT., or call collect Lewistown .Hospital Lewistown, PA 17044 (717) 248.5411 Eaual. Opportunity Employer . _ collegian notes The. Society of;-Automotive Engi neers will meet at 7 tonight in 105 Me chanical Engineering. John J. Henry and James Wambold will speak on road sur face roughness and vehicle dynamics. • The Student Assistance Center will hold student counselor applicant inter views today in 227 HUB. • The Gavel Club will sponsor a speech contest from 8 to 9 tonight at 240 E. Prospect Ave. The contest is open to the public. • Students for a United Ireland will meet at 7:30 tonight at the Wesley Foun dation, 256 E. College Ave. • The Pennsylvania APPLEs Micro computer Club will meet at 7 tonight in 189 Material Research Laboratory. A beginners session will start at 7 and the regular meeting will begin at 7:30, when elections will be held. Software disks will be available for club members after the meeting. Trevar Miles will speak on computers and mineral milling. • Phi Alpha Theta Epsilon-Upsilon Chapter will meet tonight at 7 in 605 Liberal Arts Tower. Plans for the current academic year will be discussed. • The Paul Robeson Cultural Center will hold a coffeehour from 2 to 4 today in the conference room of Walnut Building. • The Paul Robeson Cultural Center police log • Alphonso Lingis, 132% E. Prospect Ave., told the State College Police De partment on Sunday that 180 claissical record albums were missing from his home. • The record albums are valued at about $1,440, police said. • Joseph Gardiner, 421 E. Beaver Ave., told State College police Sunday that his 12-speed bicycle was missing • Joann Fogerty, Pittsburgh, was • Allen Lewis, 125 W. Park Ave., told from 200 S. Allen St. driving her car south on Garner Street on State College police Sunday that his 1976 —by Francine Kaufman WANTED: ONE MALE roommate to share efficiency. Close to campus 238.2677 1 BEDROOM - WAUPELANI Drive across from Weis. Bus pass, water /heating included. Call 234-4914 (Ex ecutive house) 1 BEDROOM IN large 3 bedroom apt..slo9lmonth. Dec. free, avail. immed. 466.7091 abortion free pregnancy testing confidential counseling WOMEN'S HEALTH SERVICES, INC. Downrown FIMb./Cp (4121562-1900 pp . gmm•ATf. ATTENTION: ROOMMATE NEEDED to sublet for an efficiency apart ment at $137.50/mo. Call 234-6287 soon 1 / 2 EFFICIENCY FOR male non smoker 2 blocks from campus, Am bassador Bldg. $l3B and 1 / 2 electric Hy. Call Yukon 234-8649 FEMALE NEEDED TO share a small one•bedroom apartment located across the street from campus. Everything included, only $137.50/month. December rent free! Debbie, 863.1326 FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED to share a spacious two bedroom Southgate apartment. Utilities in cluded, rent $ll7/month call Radha 238-0233 FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED for Winter and Spring $l4O/mo. E. Col lege 238.2260 FEMALE WANTED: SHARE 1/4 of two bedroom apt. $137.50/month - neg. at loft apt. Non-smoking pre ferably. Call 237-0579 ask for Terri or Donna FEMALE WANTED SHARE 1 / 2 of one bedroom apt. $135/mo. Dec. 81 thru May 82 237-1312 GRAD STUDENT NEEDED to share 1 / 2 of two•bedroom, furnished apart ment. $l6O/month plus electric. Call Joe. 237-6314 NURSES RN'S-GN'S will sponsor. Assertive. Training for Mi norities at 7:30 tonight in the conference room of Walnut Building. Howard Hall, assistant professor of psychology, will conduct this series of workshops de signed to assist the individual who is concerned about his or her assertiveness skills. • The Pennsylvania Studies Commit tee will hold a brown bag lunch today at noon in 124 Sparks. Stephen R. Couch, assistant professor of sociology, will speak on "More Cossacks of the Local Country: Pennsylvania Coal and Iron Police." Coffee will be provided by the College of The Liberal Arts. • The Forum for Free Religious Thought will present a panel discussion on "Penn State . . . A Quality Educa tion?" at 7:30 tonight in the lounge of Warnock Union Building. • The Penn State Science Fiction So ciety will meet at 7 tonight in 314 Boucke. New members are welcome. • The Gymnastics Club will hold its first workout of Winter Term at 7:30 tonight in the gymnastics room in White Building. • Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship will hold a Habakkuk at 7:30 tonight, and 'at 7 and 9 tomorrow night in the HUB ballroom. Admission is free. • The Ag Student Council will meet at Sunday when the car swerved left, went up over a curve at the Irvin Avenue intersection and struck a house at 801 S. Garner St., State College police said. Damage to Fogerty's car is estimated at $9OO and damage to the house is estimated at $5,000, police said. GRADUATE OR PROFESSIONAL share 1 / 2 of 2 bdrm Toftrees apt. $l9O/mo. Includes all utilities 234- 7235 LARGE CONDO near campus. 1-2 girls now - Aug $175/ea. Completely furnished, gorgeous, quiet. 237- 2678 10-11 pm TWO FEMALES NEEDED, Spring term, furnished apartment, close to MALE FOR ONE-THIRD large one campus, call Kathi or Carol, 238- bedroom. Lion's Gate $125 month. 1732 Dec. 1 through May 31. Bus pass included and furnished call 234- 8242 NEEDED: ROOMMATE FOR Winter and Spring Terms to share 4-bed room house In Park Forest: $B5 per month. 237.6695 NEED ONE FEMALE Roommate for Winter/Spring terms $ll5 +elec tric. Call 237.5010 I/2 of 2-bedroom trailer. Furnished. Everything included $l5O/mo. Ne gotiable. Circleville Road. Winter Term. 237-3856 ONE OR TWO roommates wanted for winter and spring term. Furl nished three bedroom Briarwood townhouse. Call 238-5931- ROOMMATE WANTED TO share a beautiful three bedroom apartment. Low rent! Call 238-6193 ROOMMATE NEEDED SPRING term to share 1/2 1 bedroom. $l5O/mo call Walt 234-4739 ROOMMATE NEEDED FOR rest of winter and/or.sprlng terms. Call Jeff after 6pm $135/month incl. every thing 237.4307 • ARE YOU TENSE? Experience hour of Relax-A•Massage. Student dis- ROOMMATES WANTED: 2.3 count available. 237-0009 before needed, private room or large room 9Pm to share with a roommate in a DEER AND OTHER skins tanned house about one mile from down- and bought. No prime f urbearers town. Mark 237-9633 please. Call 238-2803 - Alan ROOMMATE WANTED TO sublet EXPERIENCED ACOUSTIC GUITAR apartment spring term, 'BlOO/mo.. instructor now scheduling students Balcony, cable, nice roommates. for winter term. Reasonable rates. Call Pam 237-4014 Glenn Kricher 238.3664 Collegian Inc. is seeking two students to serve on the Board of Directors Collegian Inc. is a private non-profit corporation, which is legally and financially responsible for The Daily Collegian and related publications. The Board of Directors of Collegian Inc. comprises 11 members, who are charged with: • Overseeing the operation of The Daily Collegian and related publications. • Selecting the management personnel, including the student editor and the student business manager of The Daily Collegian. • Setting board policy and long range goals. • Ensuring the financial independence and the editorial The Daily Collegian ROOMMATE WANTED SHARE 1 / 4 of two bedroom apt.. Mature room mates, comtemporary furniture, col or T.V. with cable, laundry facilities, free bus, A/C. For $lO5/mo. Call Bill 238-4876. Available now or Jan. 1 STUDENT SERVICE DIRECTORY Collegian Inc. Collegian Magazine The Daily Collegian Tuesday, Dec. 8, 1981-9 7 tonight in 301 Agriculture Adminigtra tion Building. • The Conversant Program is seeking American volunteers to meet with inter national students for a few hours a week. The program operates from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. everyday in 305 Sparks. For more information, call 863-1604. • The Executive Energy Conserva tion Committee is conducting a survey on student attitudes and knowledge on en ergy issues. For information call 865- 2291. • The HUB Gallery is holding a la'ser photography and art print exhibit and sale from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Friday on the first floor of the HUB. • The Hetzel Union Board will meet at 7 tonight in 307 HUB. New members are welcome. • Entries for Women's intramural squash and racquetball tournaments will be accepted from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 pan. today, and tomorrow, and from 8 a.m. to noon on Thursday in 4 Intramural Build ing. • College reading improvement classes are held every Tuesday and Thursday during second and third peri ods in 202 Carpenter. There are still openings in these classes. For inforMa tiou call 863-2937. white AMC Gremlin was missing from in front of his home. The vehicle is valued at about $l,OOO, police said. AARDVARK AUDIO MUSIC for ydur party or dance. Professional sound and lighting. Call 238-1320, 237- 3729 BEAUTIFY YOUR RESIDENCE. Earn beautiful soilfree plants. Have, a plant party. Call Kris 355.8781 t INDEPENDENT MOBILE DIS.C JOCKEY Association has a disc jockey for your next party, 234-0691. Over 10,000 selections to requdst from! , • • UU TuEsdAy WhEEI NighT "You'll bE splNNiNql7 118 S. GARNER '! I v iAkEoUTS TOO!" .r 9folidva freedom of the publications under the jurisdiction of Collegian Inc. The Board has vacancies for two Penn State students to fill unexpired terms. Undergraduate and graduate students are eligible to apply. Interested students must submit a letter of application no later than 5 p.m. Dec. 9 to Gerry Lynn Hamilton; Executive Secretary; Collegian Inc.; 126 Carnegie Building; University Park, Pa. 16802. Applicants should include in their letters their term standing, major and details on qualifications. Staff members of The Daily Collegian are not eligible for these positions. The Weekly Collegian