PAOr """" CLASSIFIEDS (Continued from page three) titrgnin price.. Phone 3021, 482 Winderest rohn Geyer. FOR SALE-1937 PLYMOUTH coupe, re cent motor overhaul. Any reasonable offer accepted. Call Scheirer 6711-Ext. MS. LOST LOST BLUE WALLET containing meal ticket. room key in Corner Room Thurs day. Finder pleye return to Collegion office. . u. I.osT—in Osmond, dark green corduroy Jacket. Wish to make exchange with owner. Phyllis Szolnck, 171 Atherton. 1 °ST—Black leather wallet in vicinity of Rec Hall Tues. Will finder please mail TENNESSEE WILLIAMS' GLASS MENAGERIE CENTRE STAGE Opening' Friday, Oct. 14 Your Favorite Music When You Wont It • • Records * • Sheet Music Played by the Finest of • Pianos • Radios • Radio-Phonograph Combinations ALSO RADIO REPAIR SERVICE THE • FHONe 23is c jiropm 203 E BEAT Mr. STATE GOLLICit Glennland Building s • Back Again! FOR MUSIC ,THAT'S SMOOTHER IT'S MUSIC BY . . •. JACK • HUBER • Featuring CANDY LEE and SKIP WAREHAM Rhumbas, Polkas, Waltzes, Fox Trots, Novelty Tunes ... You name it, we've got it! Fraternities and Sororities, have your tune arranged and played by Jack Huber. Phone JACK HUBER 2404 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA valuable papers to Bob McKnight, Delta Sigma Phi,. BLACK Schaeffer mechanical pencil Sept. 30 near Carnegie nail. Please, call 4849. Reward. BLACK CAMEO ring between McAllister and Temporary on Wednesday. If. found contact Lee Barnett, 308 Simmons. Re ward. LOST Lady's diamond ring . Saturday morning, between 8:00 and 9:00, on College Ave., near Allen. Reward. Con tact N. Duffy, Nittany Dorm :No. 28, Rm. 16. WANTED SINGLE ROOM .or Apartment for poet doctorial fellow. Dr. M. V. King, Dorm 44, Room 13. WANTED: TENOR SAX man. Must be able to read and fake. Phone Jim Riley 1151 after 6 p.m. JAZZ CLARlNETlST—interested playing in New Orleans manner. Steady, prof itable work with the Barrrel House In elligencia. Call 4411. 1111 W I fzili :4 ARA Zi ;' ; WILL DO coed laundry. 3191. YOU NEED OUR SERVICES A • ••• w open to both men and women starting with breakfast. Family style meals are erved six days a week and any eating can WASHING 35c up to 9 lbs. Soap included .e arranged to suit your needs.—lt to Fluff Dried 25c • . C 0 0 K'S DRY CLEANING Suits and Dresses 69c --- LUNCHEON SPECIAL • SHIRTS Laundered 2 for 35c TODAY Boiled Premium Beef Horse Radish Sauce STATE COLLEGE LAUNDERETTE Vegetable 210 W. College Ave. Potato Salad Roll 65c See Our Window Win a. Prize Coffee • ti n Y eceielE? y ea* 411 feetwel" . . . Aof : ~ ..• - , ,, ..: : 1• ,, : ,, ; . • ,,1 .... ,j , : : , . . , ,- Op r.s; 'qe , f . within Walking distance from anywhere EVANGELICAL ' UNITED BRETHREN in College Ileights.—Reservations can be STUDENTS I—Come to the Open House made by coming to 2073 Park Ave. or dial- on Friday evening, 8 o'clock, at Mar ing 2877. church. MEM WITH SMOKERS WHO KNOW...IT'S es, Camels ate SO MILD that in a coast to cost est of hundreds of men and women who smoked Camels and only Ctimels for 30 consecutive days, noted roat specialists, Making weekly examinations, reported ROTORS SINGLE CASE Of THROAT IRRITATION DUE-, TO SMOKING CAWS! UESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1949 ~1" t .`.L
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