.1 Friday, October 10, 1930 :_Forestry School 7 ... Freshmen Retain College Customs le plans rot the fotmation of a ntudent tribunal ate being prepared •by.Pl of. John A. Fel guson. fifty tlreshmen and twenty-five two-year students at Mont Alto ate treattog the , new blue dinks and are observing dol logoicustoms with only instauctois to enforce them Later the students will name mein. • hers of their aeon class to some as a customs tribunal and as a student government. .. , .Work at Mont Alto is being =lvied ion this year in much the seine loan rater as last year accolding to Plotec sor Ferguson Spending one full day in the Mont Alto state forest un- der the dilution of the distiiet fat ester, more than halt of the students' tom" is spent in the open .-Study hours are observed et el V nrght from '7.30 to 9 30 o'clock rrith the. meeption of Saturday and Sun day. nights. During this time stu dents ale rerytmed to remain in then - rooms A forestay society Dill be or ganized agars this year and moving •pictur es, supplementing talks by Nu:M ing foresters, will be amen every Fri day-might In addition to this enter --tamment the students aril organive and.stage several shows and minstrels thibughout the year. COMMONS CLUB HOLDS FIRST H , -SMOKER ON MOND 1Y NIGHT ' IThe Commons Club of Penn Ststs, a social coganmatton to elevate rho status of the non-fmtes nay men on the campus, still begin its year mith a lanoket for members and ins dud guests at 7 30 o'clock Monday in room 405 Old Main • The Commons Club sous oiganiced ,last year Since then, it has been admitted to the national mganmatten, the Amei can Association Iseetrt mons Clubs, tyluch has chap 9is,.Jo tstelve mid-westein colleges 7. , V 4.01' H. L. STUART Nittany Prig. Bldg ;i For Your Beds. Double Deckers, Seats. and Pillow Cases buy at KALIN & CO,,' ," ,And Sage Money Avaw, Non-Fraternity Men BOARD and ROOM I AT STUDENTS BOARDING CLUB 11 104 E. Foster Ave. =APPLE SALES FROM THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COL LEGE AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT It has been difficult to establish prices on the apple crop this year, but the market galmosphere is clarifying a little with the harvest of winter apples. We are establishing tithe following retail prices: Ei All Number I grade of winter apples of 2 1 / 2 in.. 2M in., and 3 in. will retail in their original bushel package at $2.00. The 2 1 / 4 in. mee at $1.50 per bushel. The Number 2 grade of winter apples 21/ 4 in.. in., and 3 in. will retail for $1.25 bushel in the original package. The Number 2 2% in. site will retail at the orchard Tacking house only. These will be in second hand baskets or paper bags at seventy-five Ecents per bushel. Cider apples gull retail at the ft ud packing house only Theie N‘ill be some apples packed in one-half bushel tub baskets that will retail at a 11.15 pm basket. EVERY GROCERY STORE IN STATE COLLEGE DEALS IN THE APPLES :;FROM THESE ORCHARDS. BUY YOUR FRUIT IN THE ORIGINAL PACKAGE. WE EXPECT TO RE MILE TO SUPPLY APPLES TO THE TRADE IN STATE OLLEGE UNTIL JUNE FIRST, 1931. Vatieties—Melntosh will last until about Nor. r.,?.3, followed by Stayman, Rome and 13aldwin. 888 ENGINEERING STUDENTS ENTER ELECTRICAL DIVISION Sines it airs fiat organized as a separate division in 1893, electrical eng.nceinig has been the most popu lar coulee in the School of Engineer ing The first year electrical engineering vas offer cif, 55 students were en lobed, the longest group in the school. Supeiceded by civil engineering in 1000, electrical engineer mg did not forge to the front again until 1010, and has never been headed since This frill 888 students acre enroll ed in electrical engineering, rnechan neat enginecting coming next with 252 students, and civil engineering third with 179 students HALL TO STUDY CLAY, CULM D.tabl.shing a research fellow.lup ir the Shoot of Mineral Industries,' the Anthracite Institute has engaged' Charles G Hall, graduated from the department of Ceramics last year, to work under the dneetton of Plof. John B Shaw, head of the depart ment The moblem will consist of a oune> of the days and calm in the anthracite legion and thou possible use fol ceramic products PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Imported French Swazette Berets Rumble Beret All Colors (Open Evenings) Mrs. C. B. Blanchet 22S East Prospect COLLEGE CUT RATE STORE Opposite Post Office Watch the Windows for Specials FRIDAY and SATURDAY NEW SELECTION OF TOYS FOR CHILDREN AND $l.OO BRIDGE PRIZES State College 'Floral Shop Flowers for All Occasions—Delivered Any- Where—Any Time—by Wire Allen Street West Side Balfurd Tailor Shop UNDER THE CORNER CLEANING-PRESSING and TAILORING STATION ORCHARD PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Distribution of A.. A. Cards Begins Monday Distribution of student Athletic. Association membership cards will 'tact at the Athletic Assountion office in room 107 Old Main Mon day mot lung. Upperclassmen will recene the cards on Mondny, while the two lower classes will be given their tickets on Tuesday Matriculation cards must be presented to tecene the membeiship passes ATTEND EDUCATION MEETING Several members of the School of Education faculty attended the con ference of the Central Section of Pennsylvania State Education associ ation held at Lock Haven last Tues day and Friday Among those present were Dean Will G. Chambei 9, Prof. Palmer C Weaver, Dr. Arthur S Burrell, and Dr. Carroll D. Champlin MONTGOMERY'S ... Phone 580-J MB PENN STATE COLLEGIAN STUDENTS NEGLECT CAREERS, 1 COLLEGE PRESIDENT STATES! Too many . college student , . let .me-1 cident instead of aptitude sh.ipe their' college cartels, am:outing to Dr Ai-I thin. S Bloigaii, piebident of Antioch ' college . tie recently said that in the inag tics! admintsti ation of um too little attention is paid to the na ture and significance of student in terests Often they ate commonly looked upon as being deternuned by nature like the color of the eves , 133 ENROLL IN ELECTRICIfI Prof Chaties L Emslee, head of the depal inherit of elettue.il eng, neermg, announces that the ira gest LOUISE A. LAMBERT Shampooing re::::ianent Waving Marcel Waving Finger Waving Second Floor Leilzell Bldg. Phone 210-J THE SPERRY SERVICE Sensible Spending—Substantial Saving S. & H. Green Stamps Given on Cash Shies And When Accounts are Paid in Full Each Pay Day THE KEEFER HARDWARE IP 'i THIRTY thousand t ",,,,, ~/. ! VIM/ welcoming shouts as he steps to bat 4i,* .. the idol of them all Ball one! t i F f y Ball two! and cr-r-acid he's done pry ,„ . again. Popularity Co be lasting must A . . ,;, ..s ~ 0 ; t1a... A be deserved. 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'4:----\‘,,,,, , tts .....„ l e kt,--, - :c,G5,i,,.„r_„..00c0c.,0 Chesterfield Ogarater ale mantifiatured bj LIGGErI a MYLILS TOBACCO CO. lunibel Of fte,htnen m the hi-to, I the tleino Linea hate uuallyd th, :I he dep.o tinent now h.i, 113 tudents tompaled to 1J tot eat SUITS, TOPCOATS OVERCOATS Fur Men and Young Men GERNERD'S Cleaning—Pressing Repairing u~rro~` r S, Graham & Son E , ,tablished 1896 We Extend a Cordial Welcome to The DADS OF PENN STATE itlalse Out Stole Yours for Service While With 17. DAD WILL ENJOY HIS MEALS A LAIRD'S TEA ROOM W e,t College As enue Food Is Good—Price Is Right GIVE US A TRY Now Showing ADVANCE PATTERNS and STYLE in Fall and Winter O'COATS and TOPCOATS PRICED RIGHT Smith's Tailor Shop PRESSING REPAI 110 East Bea\ er Avenue • NE will stand mil HOME RUNS are made at the plate not on'the bench! Ltkewise what counts in a ciga tcttc is what a smoker gets from it not w hat is said about it. Chesterfield has a policy—give smokers v. hat they want: MILDNESS—the wholly nat ural mildness of tobaccos that arc without harshness or bitterness. BETTER TASTE—such as only a cigarette of wholesome purity and better tobaccos can have. BETTER TAST
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