PAGE EIGHT CLASSIFIEDS All classified advertisements must oe In by 12:00 p.m. day preceeding issue. Prices are 40e one insertion 111.00, Three Insertions: 17 words or less. All words over 17 three for fie for each Insertion. Call Collegian 6711. LOST Pill SIGMA DELTA fraternity pin lust between Nittany and State Theatre. Call I'm:kin 4409. NAVY PEA COAT. March HI. Sparks or 3 White Hall. Name in coat "Feld." I have yours. Call "Cash" 2312. GREEN WALLET between Atherton and Cook's on Saturday. March 12. Con tained license and money. Call 133 Ath erton. BLACK AND RED wallet in 16 Sparks Wednesday. March 23. Sentimental val ue. If found call 55 Atherton. VARSITY TYPE white cardigan without letter. Finder plea.se call Ferne, 301 Atherton for reward. FOR RENT PLACE FOR two boarders and one room er. Men only. Call 2971. WANTED SECOND HAND zoology class A dissecting kit. Contact Donald Wampler, 705 IS, Windcrest. GIRL FROM Grange and girl from Ather ton to earn pin-money. Easy work in the dorm. Gall Norman Borish 4409, 5:15- 6 :30. DRuMMER NEEDED for small combo. Ex perience necessary. Call Chris at 2500. FOR SALE BLACK VELVET evening wrap, size 14 in excellent condition, $5 cash. Phone Mrs. Friedrich, 6711- extension 177. - - AUCTION: Admiral radio phonograph combination (floor model) 1 months obi— worth ;WO. Wine colored, 9 . x12' rug. good condition. Right is reserved to ac cept or reject any or all bids. Nittany Coop, 244 E. Nittany Coop, Saturday. March 26, 2 p.m. TUX FOR SALE. Excellent condition. Double breasted. size . trousers 34; jacket 36. Doug Peck, 524 Windcrest. 1946 HARLEY-DAVIDSON, 45 cubic inch. Good conditiun, , sorne extras. Inquire 250 South Frazier street. REFRIGERATOR, 6 cu. ft., good condi tion. $5O. 212 E. College aVenue, apt. 3. 1942 HARLEY-DAVIDSON, 45 cu. inch. Saddle bags, Buddy seat. Inquire at Pollock, Dorm 2, room 25. TUXEDO WITH VEST. size 37. Very rea sonable price. Call Brown, 4177. 1949 HUDSON—excellent condition, low mileage, one owner, can be financed. Call Don Yenko, extension 797. 1939 MERCURY convertible club coupe. Good motor, top, appearance, tires, ra dio, and heater. Call Al Chakmak, 4957 evenings. 1936 2-DOOR FORD. Good mechanical con dition, one owner. Phone 3289 after 6 P.m. 8 MM "KEYSTONE" movie camera. Take pictures of sour kids for later years. One year old, save 86c.. "Knight." portable bat tery radio, one year old, save 35 , 4.. May be seen at. Nittany 44, imma :1 after 6 P.m. HOUSE TRAILER, many extras, good lo cation along Spring Creek. See Ralph Horst at Spring Lee Park. BLUE CHECK spring suit. Size 37. Never worn. Very reasonable price. Phone Sirott ,2941 or 6943. 1947 FORD 4-door Super Deluxe, radio, heater, seat covers. spot-light. Call Jones 2760. TUX FOR SALE. new. ere 31. Call Pete 2337 1948 PONTIAC convertible less than 2,000 mike. Phone 0275. Will take trade. Can be financed. MISCELLANEOUS HEAR DR. RA I'FORD LOGAN speak on "International Aspects of Race" 7:30 p.tri. Friday nt Schwab. Tickets 50c S. U. GLENN MILLER record dance, Friday March 25. at TUB. Admission $1 per couple, tax included. Benefit WSSF. JUNE GRADUATES. We will type your letters of application and data sheets Also mimeographing service available Secretarial Service, State College Hotel room 21)5. phone -1506. LUTHERANS- -Smorga.bord work party tonight. (hit your Smorguabord ticket before tomorrow noon. $1.50. Call 241-1 or 1735. COLLEGE SENIORS Civil Service Examination For Visitor Positions in the Dept. of Public Assistance Starting salaries $2124 and $2496 per annum. Eligible lists will be available by June. See examination ann o u ncement and secure application blank at Placement office; or write State Civil Service Commis sion. Harrisburg, for further information. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Student Councils lin eral _lndustries This is the sixth in a series of stories to be published by the Daily Collegian concerning the student councils of the various schools of the College. The purpose of the Mineral Industries Student Council is .to promote a better understanding between the students and the faculty of the M.I. School, and to recommend to the dean any improvements in the school that the council feels are needed. The council has a membership of 16 in a normal four-year col lege enrollment, but with only a three-year college enrollment it consists of 12 members. Council membership is divided equally among the classes. Thus, there are four students representing each of the four college years. Elec tions are held in the fall of each year and office tenure is two years. When the incumbent's term is ended he is eligible for reelection for one more year. At the present time the council is laying plans for an open house to be held sometime this semes ter at which time the public will be invited to visit the school. Also on its list of activities is a pro posed student-faculty rating sheet, ;n order to aid the school in realizing its staff needs. Dedicate Three Buildings Today Willard Hall, a classroom and office building, the Mineral Sci ences Building, and the partially completed Plant Industries Build ing will be dedicated at corner stone ceremonies this afternoon. Cornerstone The program will open with the placing of the cornerstone for the Plant Industries Building, at Cu rt in and Shortlidge Roads. This building will house the de partments of agronomy and horti culture. Kenzie Bagshaw, a mem_ ber of the Board of Trustees and Dean Lyman Jackson of the Schol of Agriculture will parti cipate. Moving next to Willard Hall, located on Pollock Road, Presi dent Milholland will introduce Will am Behrens, of the State Department of Property and Sup plies. The building has been named for Prof. Joseph M. Will ard, who headed the department of mathematics at the College for 30 years. Mrs. J. M. Willard, widow of the professor will take part in the ceremony. J. B. Morrow At the Mineral Sciences Build ing located beside the Mineral Industries Building, Dean Edward Eteidle, of the School of Mineral Industries, will present J. B. Mor row, vice-president of the Pitts burgh Consolidation Coal Co. and president of the Bituminous Re search Institute. Students, faculty, and towns people are invited to attend the programs. IFC Keys All IFC representatives who have ordered keys are request ed to pick them up at the Asso ciated Student Activities Office in 102 Old Main this week. SPRING GOLF BARGAINS , i / , „1.1;.1‘.,,.1 - ~ ,:ItY .;i.;.. i.!..'i.::. , : . . r. . .,I, ... . / . i" . .... ..... / 1 i//:.l' .. ; , ~ , ... ! ... . . .., kiiktiis44o6 MEIN Choir Groups Sponsor 5-Day Music Institute Workshop sessions on choral speech and junior choir methods and demonstrations of vocal tech nique and organ repertoire will be features of a five-day institute to be sponsored by the National As sociation of Choir Directors at Al fred University, Alfred, N.Y., June 26 to July 1. The institute is open to volun teer and professional choir direc tors, and a call has been issued to all churches to send their choir di rectors. Other highlights will in clude a review of current anthem literature, a seminar on the his tory of church music and its de velopment, and a forum on the problems of the choir director. Mrs. Lois B. Scholes, president of the association, explained that the institute is planned "to further our general musical knowledge, to re-awaken spiritual approach to our problems, and to give substan tial help in the preparation of next year's work." She pointed out that the choir director has a double responsibili ty being musically responsible for the technical excellence of the formal worship service of his church, and, also, being responsi ble for the spirit of genuine reli gious feeling expressed by the mu sic. At Your Warmer Theater NOW! Cathaum Humphrey Bogart . Walter Huston "The Treasure of Sierra Madre" niliany Gregory Peck Anne Baxter "Yellow Sky" Matched Sets of nationally famous-make clubs, including Wright & Ditson, MacGregor, Wilson. 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