The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 14, 1947, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
CLASSIFIED SECTION
All classified advertisements
must be in by 4:30 p.m. day
preceeding issue. Prices are: 40c
for one insertion, $l.OO, three
insertions, 17 words or less. Call
Collegian, 711.
tiOR SALE—;Dark blue suit, size
;3.8-40 long; herringbone weave
with pin stripe; l pr. trousers and
vest. Excellent condition. Reason
able. Call 755.
WIUL person who took grey gab
ardine topcoat by mistake in
Claude Thornhill
MARCH 15-
SLIDE RULE BALL
THE WESLEY
FOUNDATION
Sunday, Feb, 19, 1947
9:30 A.M.—T h e 'Bible
Workshop
Something tiifiCerenti, in Bible
Study
10:45 A.M.—Worship Ser
vice
5 :30 P.M.—Student Sup
per
6 :30-8 :30—A School in
Christian Living
These. Courses Will Start and
Conctinrue for Six Weeks
FIRST HOUR:
Methodism and Its Beliefs
Christian Stewardship .
Planning Recreational Ac
tivities
The Problems of Parents
Building a Curriculum fox
the Children's Division of
the Church School
SECOND HOUR:
Panel Discussion "The
Place of the Church in the
Cbmmunity Life of Adults"
Leaders—Dean Lyman Jack
son, Dean M. 0. Trabue
and Dr. Wayn e Webb
You Are Urjetil
. to Attend
You Con Still Schedule
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It's WMAJ's popular atterhour course in
sweet and swing records conducted especially
for jive-minded students every night, Sunday
through. Thursday, at 10:30.
No Classes. • No Fees •
No Textbooks oil Unlimited tuts
•
•No Assignments 49 No Bluebooks
All you have to do in order to be enrolled in
"Groovology 54" Is to tine in WMAJ at 1450
• on your radio dial every night, Sunday through'
Thursday at 10:30. 'The Old Professor will take
care of the rest.
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The course every Penn State student 'has been
waiting for . . the (course every student can
take.
,
Radio Station W.f. Al
Sparks Tuesday ,atterfloon please
call Cal.
FOR SALE—Formal dress tails:
size 38-40 long. Exectient con
dition. Reasonable price. Call 755.
LOST—Officer's shortcoat; $l5
reward Sor information leading
to return. Was hanging near 1.0
Sparks between 74 p. m. Tues
day. OFII Don, 4047.
FOR SALE—'3.S Ford convertible,
- _
good condition; '5375. Contact
Buzz Hay at 1032 'Windcrest or
Sigma; Nu.
FOR SAlLE—Genuine silver Sox.
jacket in excellent condition.
Phone 4859.
FOR SALE---ComWnation radio-
Phonogfraph. Table model. Au
tomatic record changer. Beautiful
cabinet oustom-built. Phone 2203.
FOR SALE—Corona Zephyr port
able typewriter. Call 4300 be
tween 2:00 and 5:00 p. m.
KITCiHEN HELPEEt wanted to
work for meals, weekends only.
Call Joe, 4823, after 7.
WILL person, who exchanged top
coats at Eco' n 1 final Jan. 30
call Herb Abrams. 4953.
MEN—Keep your bare skins
warm with a bear skin coat.
Call Phyl, 4864.
FOR SALE—Grade 'A"
.drawing
instruments; never used. Call
Bill, 2404.
REWARD—For return of reading
spectacles lost in balcony o'f
Sc hwa tb Auditorium Saturday
night: Urgently needed. Tele
phone 27 , 68, or leave at Centre
Daily Times office, State College.
U. S. AiRMY surplus skis, 7', with
poles and bindings, extra bind
ings; Feb. 18th through 20th.
Dorm 6, Pollock Circle. Garrity
and Costello.
EX:YR SAlM—Pink evening gown,
size 1.11 , , in good condition. Call
42.1 Ath Hall.
LOST '--ISilver Zippo lighter, Feb
ruary 111, Cody Manor lounge.
Finder please call Ed Tredway,
4122.
ATTENTION,.Penn State stu
dents, South llen St. area. Ad
ditional facilities permit the ac
commodation of six or eight more
students in our dining room.
Penn Haven, 3,15 S. Allen St.
IF YOU'VE heard anything about
the rumor that Froth will come
out next week please call Mr.
Dee, 4926.
ROOM for one student. Call 3973
between 12 and 12:30 p. m.
PLEASE—WiII the person . who
switched officer short coats at
304 Sparks Wednesday morning
TliE DAIL' COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
pleaseetchange. P *:=Sig
2545.;,
FOR SALE—Drawing set, $10;
excellent condition. Original
price $l5. Call Rattan, 350 Ath.
FOR. SAJLE—Evening gowns, sizes
9, 10, 12; colors blue, chintz,
aqua, black, white. Call Ritz,
2971, after 5.
LOST—Everslharp Ball pen on
Allen Street Thursday afternoon.
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TELEPHONE men are hard at work
extending and improving telephone
service in rural areas served by the
Bell Companies. They're pushing a-
5100,000,000 three to five year program
to give telephone service to all who want
it just as fast as possible.
To do this they had to look beyond
conventional telephone- practices.. New
techniques and new and improved equip
ment had to be planned, developed and
Call Rosie 2511Atil 9 011 -PEC I `
lAN.'Rewavi 11
Holt Hosteller Lead
WRA Bowling Tourneys
iGeorgeanna Holt, bowling 180
for Phi Mu, As high. scorer in' the
WRA Bowling Intramural tour
neys now in progress. Her runner
uip, Sally Hostetter, bottled 160
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There's ‘1 pportunity and Adventure in Telephony
TELEPHONE SYSTEM
MIDAY, rtEBRUARY 14, 19471
fop, _Atherton Hall. Three• leagues
-with eight teania - 'in oack,leagtie:.;
are now competing.
proved. Now they are furnishing telex
phone service over rural power lines, over
new steel wire that requires fewer poles
per mile, over insulated wire that can be
buried directly in the ground .and by
means of rural radio.
Men who approach every problem with
open minds .; . . who are guided by ingeq
nuity and resourcefulness rather than by
established method ... find telephony an
ever stimulating and interesting career: