Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, February 06, 1936, Image 6

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Advertisement in the West Virg.
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nia University daily: "Men Platit7.
gS two popular sorority girls, two
hanisome gentlemen fur dating pur7
poses. Social assets required."
GET YOUR SHOES
SHINED
and
POLISHED
• nt
L. E. KLINE
153 ALLEN ST.
MORNINGSTAR
BREAD
• "The Welt Baked
Rome 7 like•Bread"
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biORNINGSTAR ,BREAD is
tine .for : every. purpose. It
makes sandwiches that are
pleasing, in taste and at the.
same , time nourishing.. And if
you - want crisp' toast, that
fairly melts in your ' mouth,
this is the 'half for you
. , .. .
MORNINGSTAR .
WAX. ANN AND -
• . PURITY BREAD
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' Approved by •
' American Medical Association
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Mineral Industries School Given
$2,400 for. Petroleum Research
An appropriatitn of $2400 for re- lass worth of oil taken front Pennsyl
vania's wells should, not drilled
search and - experimental work by the
ti v. s .Tr f u o t; providing some funds to be
School of Mineral Industries has
petroleum research and ex
been approved by -the Pennsylvania perimentation.
Grade Crude Oil association and the The work, which will be carried on
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania joint- by the Mineral Industries experiment
.y. Each organization will supply station. at this College, will be under
aalf the amount, since the state the direction of Dr: Alfred W. Gau
matches any donation an ~,jndustry ger, "of the department of fuel, tedh.:
may grant to in'thislyPc'ef nology; director of Mineral Industries
work. .. research, assisted :by Dr. Gerald . L.
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. The .fund.: is, extended' in 'the •study Hassler, Of the' departmeat of Petro
of
factors faCtors involved' in the Teo:ivory of 'mum and natural ges..`, .;:: . •
ietroleuni. , from reeervair, rock by air This College hlM' been' selected:ioi•
,Jrotlier:gak !:iiive:rs: ,ft ii.hoped that the Project forvarieus reasons. ' ; .The
' ; .lie experiment may informs- research laboratories of the:Mineral
.... .. provide .
;ion , which Will save :oh producers Industries experiment station hero are
large sums of money that wonla.oth7 well equipned. The' services - of' spe
erwlse be spent in development costs eialists, not only in the 'petroleum
o accomplish the same end: It would field, hut also in othei lines, such as
also enable oil to be obtained that ceramics, . fuel technology, - geology,
chnnot be brought from the ground natural gas, and X-ray'arC available
dith present methods. ' fur consultation and advice. Other
. .
The Pennsylvania . . Grade 'Crude Oil linportant advantages here
association supplies :the funds, since large-Mineral Industries library,:'an
conducting experiments in' 'inborn- tilytical laboratories, and shops. The
tries is far cheaper than actually at- College . proides : power,
tempting to Put the project in use. It heat, 'light, water service, , : janitor:
is thought that 'the, thousands.of dol- serviCe, 'find.' stenographic. services: -. !
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Claron Floral Shop
The , Student Florist
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PersOnal Buying Trip to the Big City Assures
You of the Finest Flowers for Her
Senior Half CorsUge.
Gardenias, Orchidi, Roses; Purple
• Carnations, Cornflowers, Daisies
Phone . 795
PROMPT DELIVERY
South Allen Street
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THE. PENN ,STATE . COLLEGIAN
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Campus Bulletin
MISCELLANEOUS
Tickets for the Red Cross-Valen
tino dance are now available at the
Student Union office.
Any person wishing to enter the
ping-gong tournament should sign up
immediately at the Student Union
A 'concert - of , the' Carnegie Foun
dation records'will lie held in the.see
ond floor hiunge:in'iOld 3.1ni4 Satur
day, February* , 15, front 2 to 4 'o'clock.
, ,
Fraternity; presidents . may now .get
their, copy
. ef., the Student Union di
rectory at the :Student: Union .office.
• Students „tiar;e": signed .:tin:,for
tha pool tOurnainfnt piioutd . report to
"You. Can Get It At...METZGER'S"
BOTH NEW AND USED
TEXT 1300 KS For the Second Semester
Sell: Us Your Used Books we ENti' , YeitTts(=escadtinstizte.rt.B.7"! As
MECHANICAL DRAWING SUPPLIES
ALARM CLOCKS LAUNDRY BAGS and CASES
ATHLETIC GOODS OF. ALL KINDS
SKIS- SKI BINDING POLES WAX
POPULAR EDITION "EASY MONEY" . . $l.OO
Very Similar to Monopoly
MONOPOLY .. . $2.00 EXTRA MONEY . . pkg. 25c
LOOSE-LEAF NOTE BOOKS . . . 25c to $5.75
FILLERS, All Sizes . . . I.oc 15c 20c 25c
Fiera one cigare le that
k.w
MEE
Reed '27 To Take Job
As INS Head in LondOn
William P. Reed '27, fernier editor
of tho COLLEGIAN, will sail for . Lon
don about Febrtiary 20 to take-charge
of the London bureau of the Interna
tional News Service. He will be a
roving correspondent and will. travel
the Student Union office immediately.
• All candidates for the freshman
rifle team will report to the . Armory
at 6 o'clock tomorrow evening,: ac
cording to Wilfred E.' Washcoe • '3B;
manager of the tenni. Matches will
start immediately following the try
outs. Eighteen opponents will make up
the: firing schedule. . '• '
writes its own advertising
It's like this—
You see I'm reading a Chest
erfield advertisement and I'm
smoking a Chesterfield ciga-, Then you read "and yet they
rette, and all of you arc smoking ' satisfy ; please your taste, give you
Chesterfields. - what you want in a cigarette."
all Orei . Europe; rushing 'to' the vari
ous' news . centers as ioon .as diplo
matie affairs • ceme 'to a head. .
rise in the newspaper world
has been : rapid. Upon trlnliration in
1.927• ho worked on the Philadelphia
Balletia for. three years, until hC was
summoned to‘ take charge of the New
York burean . or the Universal News
Service. .11e:has served in this. capac
ity for the paitfive years:- , •
SKATES.: SHARPENED
Pugh St. . •
New listen—Chesterfields are
mild (not Strong, not harsh).
That's true isn't it?
That saysit, doesn't it?
Wait a minute—
.
It says now that Chesterfields -
have plenty of aroma and flavor.
Onc of you go out of the room
and come. back. That will tell
you how pleasing the aroma is.
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Chesterfield
writes its own
advertising
-T)ll,irsdly ‘ , February 6, 1936
To Study at Cornell
Moines If. Cowden, instructor ii
agricultUral econoniiet, left yesterda;
taiCornell University ivhere he wit
spend a . aemester in graduate study.
L. &fifth's
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BARBER'AND BEAUTY
'SHOPPE
,All Branches of Beauty Culture
107 Allen St. - , Phone 151,1