The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 22, 1948, Image 8

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    PAGF
Collegian Adopts
National Survey
A survey of the political opin
ions on campus is being con
ducted under the sponsorship of
the Daily Collegian’s promotion
staff.
The poll las been drawn up by
♦he National Institute of College
Ooinion Surveys.
When the results have been
tabulated, they will be sent to
this organlzatii where the fig
ures will be tabulated with simi
lar polls sent from other cam
’'■uses.
The national results will then
",e forwarded to the Daily Col
legian for üblication.
The survey is being conducted
hy a group of editorial candi
dates.
Greeks cn Fire
"or Contest's Sake
Close observation in recent
eks might lead one to believe
at consumption of a certain na
onally advertised cigarette by
aternity and sorority members
-s increased tremendously.
If there are more butts with the
itials P. M. on them in frater
i ty ash-trays than before blame
it on the Philip Morris football
rcorecast contest now running in
.he Daily Collegian.
The organized groups are es
pecially interested in the contest
because if members of a group
eend in the most entries during
Smitiy & Howdy
Predict
That in this weekend’s strug
gle, probably the bitterest of
the season, the Lions will roar
’ouder than ever and emerge
he conquerors by a 14-7 mar
in. And all spectators will be
;ore in the mood wearing a
’an e s “Windshield” sweat
hirt to absorb their nervous
energy. We have them in four
colors of soft-spun cotton
T 'arns. deeply fleeced to insure
warmth and softness. At $2.75.
Roar Lions !
YOUNG MEN'S
SHOP
127 S. Allen Street
SENIOR PHOTOS
will have their picture taken October 25 - 30
You are advised to appear early in the week for
your photo at the Penn State Photo Shop.
must have your picture taken during this week
if you are enrolled in the School of Agriculture.
Landscaping Begins
On Eastview Terrace
Work on planting shrubbery in
the Eastview Terrace area on
East Campus was started this
week.
Walter W. Trainer, supervisor
of landscape construction and
maintenance at the College, ex
plained today that sugar maple
trees are being planted along the
north-south street of the new
community. European linden will
line the street at the top of the
hill, tulip trees will be used on
the center street, and American
elm will be used on the lower
street near College Avenue.
Hall’s honeysuckle plants are
being placed on the steep areas as
a ground cover.
Along the new campus en
trance m that area, evergreens
are being planted. They consist
of red pine,, Canadian hemlock,
Scotch pine, and white and bal
sam fir. The plantings will extend
into the Nittany Dormitories
area.
Among the evergreens, white
birch, sugar maple, tulip trees,
dogwood, redbud, hawthorn, and
American elm will be planted.
the course of the season, the
group may win a television set or
radio-phonograph.
Individuals lucky enough to
guess the correct scores may win
up to five cartons of cigarettes.
The campus representatives in
charge of the contest are Stephen
Segal and Fred Schutzman.
LET'S EAT ...
Ull at the CEDARS
f&Kj Vv). To complete a wonderful week-
W«)/ end—dine in a pleasant atmos
xf ry f \N ohere, and enjoy your favorite
i jJjKy foods prepared to a connoisseur’s
WE SPECIALIZE IN
Sea Food Choice Steaks
TKS CEDARS
Only 20 Minutes from State College
Va MILE WEST OF SPRING MILLS ON ROUTE 45
NO MINORS ALLOWED
AGRICULTURE
ALL 7th and Bth SEMESTER SENIORS
in the SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE
for the 1949 LA VIE
ABSOLUTELY NO SENIOR PICTURES
WILL BE TAKEN
AfTER THIS SPECIFIED TIME
THE DAILY COI.LECJV M. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
CLASSIFIEDS
CORY coffee maker with three burners
three extra bottoms and six tops. Also
meat sliccr and pair of scales. Call 4326
hiring mealtime, ask for caterer.
1947 TRAILER, 16-ft., bottle gas stove.
sleeping accommodations for four. Write
P E. Krntiss, Box 294, State College.
USED CARS on budget plan; Chevrolets,
Plymouths, Fords. McClellan Chevrolet,
Jnc., 642 E. College avenue, phone 6769.
IMPORTED BRIAR PIPES—The new rcr
sonnlized Pipe with initials or frater
nity Greek letters inlaid. The ideal gift.
Bud Udis, 2486. 138 S. Allen St., Gaylord
Co, representative.
KEEP WARM I Get a*. Air Corps Jacket;
fur collar, wool-lined, waterproof. A
good buy for $14.00. Call Wilker, 2941.
TARGET RIFLE, 22 caliber Winchester
with 8X scope. Also high power target
and game rifles. All new condition. Lucas,
Apt. 52, Glennlnnd Building, evenings.
FARNSWORTH Radio - Vlctrola
lette, with intermixed record changer,
for trailers or small apartments, $109.95.
The Harmony Shop.
CAMERA—3Smm. Argus Model “A” F 4.5
lens 1-200 ; good condition, $15.00. Paul
Hogan, 11 Jordan.
FOR SALE—I 934 Chevrolet, excellent up
holstery ; fine running condition, $175.00.
Easy terms. Paul Hogan, 11 Jordan.
FOR SALE New Underwood portable
typewriter, universal model. Just un
packed. Call 2242.
DOUBLE DECK wooden beds. Can be
seen at warehouse near N.Y.A. cabins.
Call 6711 Ext. 205-M.
LOST —Lady's wrist watch, “Central"
make, between New Beaver and Wind
crest. Finder please contact Mrs. Sands,
Windcrest.
FOR SALE
LOST
RED Alligator lionuon Cigarette lighter on
Saturday, October 16. If found please
call Donna Mltranl, 43 Atherton.
PERSON who took gray covert cloth top
coat by mistake from Sparks Wednes
day mornina nhone John Novotny 3907.
WAITING to hear from hitch-hiker who
left sweater in car during Post Session.
Cliff Taylor, phone 2337.
FOB RENT
PLEASANT single room in faculty home
for quiet male student. 5t2 W. Rilge
Ave. Phone 4281.
MISCELLANEOUS
WEEK-DAY TUTOR in French In State
College. Write Mrs. Howard Miller,
Hallowell Apts., Bellefonte.
FOUND—Parker pen, near Nittany Dell.
Owner call Gelatko, No. 851.
LUTHERANS —Put on your old clothes
and prepare to make new friends on the
LSA's hike to the PSCA cabin tonight.
First group leaves church at 6:80; sec
ond group at 7:30.
IN A HURRY T On the spot pressing at
Quick Press Shop, plus expert alterations
and dry cleaning.
WELCOME ALUMNI
From A Fellow Alumnus
JIMMY WOLFE '39
Woodring’S Floral Gardens
23S E. HOWARD PHONE 2045
IT’S GOOD BUSINESS
Evert progressive state is doing all it can to
attract new industries . . , for new industries are
good business for the state and for its citizens.
If Pennsylvania could attract a new industry in
which nearly one out of every 100 of its citizens
would have a personal stake, either as an employee
or an investor, what a great accomplishment that
would be.
And if the new. industry were to pay these
people more than $100,000,000 in a single year,
what a great thing that would be for Pennsylvania
business and professional men.
And if the employees of the new industry
resided in cities and towns throughout the state,
what a boon that would be for local communities.
And if the new industry were to provide a service
which all citizens of the state would use, what a
vital industry that would be to everybody.
Pennsylvania already has an industry—not a
new one, either —that meets those specifications
to the letter.
It is this company, and it is growing every year.
THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
OF PENNSYLVANIA
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1948
WANTED
WANTED —Pinno In good condition. Con
tact Jack Kushner or Russel Sadker at
2312.
YOU TOO can enjoy your weekend. Let
Thespians roll you in the aisles. Tonight
at 7 p.m. ’'Bring Back My Wlrtgback.’*
Tickets available at Student Union.
YOU to be ’’plumb” eraxy ’bout the
“Plumb Bob Ball”, October 30, at TUB;
Informal. Tickets S. U.
COUPLE interested in sharing expenses
for trip to Jackson. Mississippi and re-
Willing to drive own car or ride with
someone else. Call College 806 and ask for
Jo.
WANTED—MaIe students wishing laun
dry work done. We will call for and
deliver. Call 3467.
YOUNG WOMEN to help young mother
with housework several half days per
week. Apply 116-A Maple Roal Eastvlew
Terrace after Saturday.
MISCELLANEOUS
ANNOUNCING—Opening of new public
stenographic service fn Nittany Realty
Building (above Kaye's Comer). Typing,
dictation and mimeographing available.