PAGE FOUR CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR SALE B&B deluxe car heater, very pow erful, good condition, used one month. Call Mrs. Burt, College Hospital. 1928 CHEVY sedan, 4-cylinder engine overhauled, body ex cellent, tires good; $175. Call 6661, ask for Danny. 25-FT. 1946 Universal house trailer. used 4 months, fuel oil heat, ice refrigerator, gasoline stove. Phone Bellefonte 6342. COEDS—At last you can get - - - _ more of those 15 denier super sheer Endorun nylon irregulars. Lovely gunmetal shade, $1.35 pr. See Betty Brennan, 352 E. Col lege avenue any afternoon. ONE 16-ft. house trailer; occu pancy end of semester. Call at 351 Windcrest. SWISS watches, known makes, brought back by X-GI from Switzerland; priced low. Suitable for Xmas gifts. Call Mort, 3202. after 7 p.m. AIR Corps flight jackets, fur collars, wool lined; war sur plus. All sizes. Brand new, $l2. Call Wilkie. 3925. REGISTERED pure bred Boxer pup. The perfect Christmas gift for youngsters 6-60. Pine Hall Kennels, State College 2280. FOUND SMALL black dog with brown markings and four white legs. Owner may have same by pay ing for ad and calling 6914. Ask for Bob. ROOM AND BOARD ROOM and board for two cou ples, available Jan. 5. Marilyn Hall, 317 East Beaver avenue. Age 46708, evades hcemsekes sake fife /9 # 7 L ji Today's Post brings you the country's top football players as picked by the men best qualified to judge —the members of the American Football Coaches Association. Representing virtually every college in the U. S., these coaches waited until every player could be judged on the basis of his performance throughout the entire season. Association members saw nearly 4500 college football players before choosing the country's first-, second- and third-string All-American teams. Their selections are analyzed in detail in today's Post. If you're a football follower, you can't afford to miss the authoritative All-American line-up. WANTED RIDE to Chicago, return. If you've got it I'll drive it, share .xpenses. Call Benney, 3939. ROOM in town starting with February semester. Call Dan iel Reese, Fromm Hall, Pollock Circle. RIDE to Bethlehem or vicinity, Dec. 20. Phone 816 and ask for Wallace. TWO riders wanted, point South; destination, Mac on, Georgia. Leave Saturday 1 p.m. Call Hall, 2907. FOUR passengers to Richmond, Va. Leave Friday morning. Call Tenser, 2337. WAITER to serve on Friday eve ning, Dec. 19, 1947. Call 4908, ask for Ace. Phi Kappa Psi. MISCELLANEOUS 52 GIFTS in 1!! For gift rate subscriptions to Time, Life and Fortune, call 3887. AT PENN STATE GEORGE THE ANCHORAGE K H A L 210-214 W. COLLEGE AVE. smokes CHESTERFIELDS MERRY CHRISTMAS George says' Santa's tasting, Santa's idea of a good einner is a meal at the Anchorage ... Always milder, for the finest and most deliciously prepared of home-cooked " cooler smoking Chesterfields foods. are tops when it comes to smoking pleasure." A nation-wide survey Lunches 50c to 95c shows that Chesterfields are TOPS with College Dinners 85c to $1.25 ' students from coast-to coast. ::.: THE DAIL? COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, DOGS and cats boarded Xmas vacation; heated kennels. Dr. Donahoe's Veterinary Hospital, 123 N. Barnard street; 4021. DO your Chrismas shopping at the Sportsmen's Shack beside the Quick Press Shop. Hunting and fishing equipment. MAGAZINES make good gifts. Give him a subscription to Time, Life, Esquire. Glamour, Vogue, Harpers Bazaar for her. Call Bob German, 2207. COTTON Bowl!! Couples and stags invited on a chartered bus to Dallas; $35 round-trip. Leave Pittsburgh Monday, get back early Sunday morning. Stay over two nights in Dallas and join the celebration. Call Meloy, 3925. DESPERATE! Must get four tickets for Cotton Bowl game. Call F. T. Bodges of Quaker Oats Co., Altoona, 21556 collect, after Wednesday morning or contact Gay, 5051 Mac 3rd North. .y....::..5 t :i. DALLAS szmni RIDERS to Dallas; round-trip $75 per person. DC-3 leaves State College. Call by Wednes day. Wald,, 4819. FOUR passengers for chartered flight to Cotton Bowl in twin engined Cessna, $ll5 each. Plane chartered for four days. Will stop any place enroute. Leave Bellefonte Airport 9 a.m. Dec. 31st. Return Jan. 3rd. Contact Dek Reed, 504 Windcrest. I NEED four Cotton Bowl tick ets. Will pay premium. Call 4908, ask for Bob Anderson. RIDERS wanted, Philadelphia to Dallas, one way $25, in 1948 Ford convertible. Ca 11 2535, Johnny Benglian. MUST have two tickets to Cot ton Bowl. Call John Hall, 4215. 26 PASSENGERS to Dallas; DC-3, CAA approved; leave Philadelphia Dec. 30, return Jan. 2. $B7 roundtrip. Call Dick Cas ler, 2532. ROUND trip to Dallas, $35. Call Kay Koven, 3911. The American Football Coaches Association ALL-AMERICAN TEAM as reported by Elton E. (Tad) Wieman President, American Football Coaches Association; Dean of Men, Director of Athletics and Advisory Coach, University of Maine, Past Head Coach of Michigan and Princeton. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 147 Penn Stale Engineer "New Dorms," "The College Comes to You," and "Forty-four Hundred Miles on a Raft," are the titles of leading feature ar ticles appearing in the Decem ber issue of the Penn State En gineer. Gleaming flagons of Courtley toiletries under the Christmas tree. That's a sight to put the holiday spirit into the man of the house. He knows from then on -morning after morning—staving and grooming for the day will be a luxury and a com fort. Courtley for Christmas makes a man believe in Santa Claus all over again. Single Flagons table piemeeisi MEN'S TOILETRIES GRIGGS & KREAMER DRUG STORE College Ave.— Opposite Old Main
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