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Remember Flowers and she won't forget YO U r tet c 4" • Wherever She is Say It With Flowers W e Telegraph Flowers The World Over State College Floral Shoppe Allen Street--West Side Valentines, snappy or Lentanental, l funny 01 serous, for the young or the I old, we have them at The Old bicm Art Shop FOR RENT—G-room house on Park menue, facing campus; steam heat, hardwood floors. 640. Call Mall ards at 6-W. 2tp 1 BOARDERS WANTED Good old' fashweed cats at the Coll Club Kai, per week Room $3 per week. Call, II 11 Cull, 132 South Barnard at 284-W. 1-20-4 t. •:* For Your Week-End Friends Ha'e Them Stop REPAIRING i Phone 580• i THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN ST—Pan of blach-r named glas..e, KNIFE AND SUE hit Sharpener—ln between the freshman dormitory at Rest approved method used. &Ds -108 East Foster .:NcTue and the E r-1 factory unit guaranteed. Prater 'meeting building, Return 10 1 nlty and club work specially colic- Marl Romaka, 108 East Foster ate-1 ired. Elnvn F Louis, Gl5 West TUC. College avenue; bell 4564. 10-27-tf "Y oil Can Get It At Metzgers" TEXT BOOKS—both new and second hand for the Second Semester WE WILL BUY—Text Books used the Second. Semester LOOSE LEAF BOOKS—all sizes ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT—of all kinds Basket -Ball Shoes, $1.25 to $7.50' All 15c Cigarettes-2 Packages fpr 25c COMPLETE LINE OF SMOKER'S SUPPLIES L. K. METZGER Has an Opportunity for Executives with College T : What other College Men have done with KRESGE'S "In 19151 graduated front Ripon College, having manned mcl loamy After follownig my prof esmon several years I concluded that my personal advance ment was limited In 1923 I entered the employ of the S. S Kresge Company, worked hard and many long hours, but today, as man a ger of a new store, I ant proud of ray membership m rho great Kresge Orgaturanon. My future Is Indurated." An Klhnn nWmlelan University go tanue, class of 1915, says "My tferts with the Kresge Company have bean amply repaid and now, to store manager. I feel sure that soy man who gives ill'. IX.St efforts to site Kmage Company will not be clmappointecl." One of the many successful Kresge store mauves is a graduate of the thuscrtety of Moors class of 1920 His advice to ambluousyoung college Endo ties Is "Prepare yourself now for future success. Cast your lot with the Kresge Company A graduate of the Oleo Suite University wino "I ant not hwoung of my success as a manager of a Kresge Store, but I know that financially I am far ahead of moat of my eullcr,e man A man's ability to practically the only dung hooting hut RICO. " Another successful store trimmest., a graduate of Indiana Unpicrsay says: The young men of today who ore sailing to began at the bottom and work their way to the top will be tomorrow's holders in every field of endeavor." The Kresge Company will =ln you for greater responablhas. STATE COLLEGE BAKERY 111 Allen Street KRESGE'S _ E l . lt, to gr.. ..resge b. acing 510 stores and are opesieg new stores at the rate of 75 to e 0 a year; thus creating opportunities for men who join our organization. We offer to train college graduates to be the kind of men we need so that they may reach the kind of positions they desire. If you have a trained mind and a well-rounded personality, you possess the first two requisues. If you are willing to work hard, to learn the details of every phase of store management and to start at the bottoin on a small salary, we may very possibly do business together. For the reward is well worth the earning. To those who !allow out the Kresge training plan, we offer store managers' positions paying very attractive salaries. It's like having a business of your own, plus the added opportunities in a corporation with $150,000,000 sales annually. A Kresge representative, possibly a graduate from your own college, will be sent to tell you personally of the opportunities with Kresge if you write our Personnel Department. , SS KRESGE CO 5.10.25 c. STORES • • • 25c. to $l.OO STORES Ft iday, February S, 1929 PERSONNEL DEPT. 3 KRESGE BUILDING, DETROIT
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