PAGE FOUR Unclaimed Mail A backlog of unclaimed mail is in the dean of women's of fice. Coeds who have not re ceived mail’they are expecting are requested to stop in and check. CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE FOR SALK: SIZE 6% AA'Tipple Canoe loafers bought one week ago. Reduced, call 6440. FOR SALE: All Aluminum Spartan Trailorconch. Excellent condition, see •Terry Byrem after 6 o'clock, Hoover’s Trailer Park. 21 FT. ELCAR trailer. Excellent condi* tion, $l4OO. Inquire at 563 Windcrest. 1034 FORD, 2-door, excellent running con dition, radio and heater. 122 Windcrest. HARLEY DAVIDSON 74 OHV. 1947, 12,000 miles, excellent condition. Must sell. 416 Watts dorm. Phone 5051 Ext. 757. See Archie Keenan. BOY’S BICYCLE, new tires, new paint, completely overhauled. Call Bill, Dorm 8. Room 23, Ext. 268. ONE CHASVOS drawing set and one Dietzgen slide rule, both practically new. Call Mac Neill 4717. '3B FORD FOUR-DOOR in excellent condi tion, new paint, heater. Call 3950 after 7 p.m. Ask for Ray. FOR SALE —R.C.A. radio and automatic record player. Guaranteed. Good condi tion. Call Dudley Foster 4032. 1949 CHEVROLET convertible, low mile age. True 4901' or 2178. A 1930 MODEL A Ford coach. Rebuilt motor, good condition throughout, in quire 210 S. Sparks after 6:00 p.m. HUNTERS NOTE: Fine, quality binocu lars, Bx3o, leather strap, case. Rifle—S mm Mauser, custom-built, fired less than 40 times. Plus ammo and cleaning equip ment. Phone 7298. 14 MONTHS OLD Crosley sedan. Must see to appreciate. Excellent condition. Priced low for quick sale. Phone Dave, 2698, evenings. MUST SELL 1047 House Trailer, 24 ft, excellent condition; all utilities. Call State College 3120. PACKARD, 1933, SEDAN, paint and up holstery excellent. Mileage 50,000. Price $5OO. Call 4792 after' 7 p.m. John Parker. 1942 SCHULT HOUSE TRAILER. Com- pletely furnished with side room. Good condition, good location, $760. Call Drls kell 2606. COMPLETE EDITION of Harvard Class ics. Cnll Borteck 4409. LOST LOST BLUE WALLET containing meal ticket room key in Corner Room Thurs day. Finder please return to Collegian office. LOST—Black leather wallet in vicinity* of Rec Hall Tues. Will finder please mail valuable papers to Bob McKnight. Delta Sigma Phi. BLACK Shneffer mechanical pencil • Sept. 30 near Carnegie Hall. Please call 4849. Reward. LOST! BLACK PARKER Vacumatic Pen on Curtin Road behind library. Contact B; E. Jones, 531 Woodcrest. LOST —WALLET containing valuable papers plus large sum of money by Navy man now on leave, probably lost at Bellofonte Legion. PLEASE contact A. Bryce Smith, Centre Hall R. D. 1 as leave expires October 20. K AND E SLIDE RULE in black cose. Lost in E.E. Bldg, on Friday. Reward. Phone 6403. SLIDE RULE in New College Diner Oct 4. Serial number 494015. Return to Diner or phone 7270. CHIME (bell shaped) PlN—around girls dorms Saturday. Finder fall Meg, 141 Atherton. WANTED JAZZ CLARlNETlST—interested playing in New Orleans manner. Steady, prof itable work with the barrel house in elligencia. Call. 4411. MALE GRADUATE student desires room preferably with board. Contact Box 514 State College. No children or pets. RIDERS TO AND from State College and Bellefonte. Phone Bellefonte 4255. MISCELLANEOUS WILL DO coed luundry. 3191, EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN STUDENTS!—Come to the Open House on Friday evening, 8 o’clock, at the church. FLY NOW at cheapest rates in the coun try. Join PENN STATE FLYING CLUB. Inquire at Student Union. IT ISN’T NECESSARY to send your typewriter out-of-town for repairs 1 Just cal! 2402 and' we’ll do the rest. SANDWICHES, ICE CREAM, milk, choco late milk, etc., can be had at Dorm 20 and the TUB starting at 8 p.m. Sunday through Thursday. TICKETS FOR Welcome Willy go on sale ■ Monday, October 10th, 1:30 p.m. at Stu dent Union Desk, Old Main. Alumni only on Saturday. Get your tickets early for Thursday and Friday. All scats reserved. WILLY WILL BE HERE before you know itl See him at Schwab on the 18th, and 15th. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Johnson —Gilleland The announcement of the en gagement of Sarah Gilleland, Zeta Tau Alpha, to James John son, Delta Upsilon, has been made. Miss Gilleland, a senior in psy chology, lives in Danville. John son, who lives in Germantown and was graduated from the Col lege this spring, is now working as an interior decorator. led School Test Pre-medical students planning to apply for medical school in the fall of 1950 should submit application immediately to ’ take the Medical School Admissions Test. Forms and information are available in 210 Buckhout. SUES! SPEAKER and SOCIAL The Penn State Bible Fellowship * " ' - '" 0 PAL.the Bbd« * lIKE TH'S 1 H° |loW ny^S^cS r ßi^ seVe 'ii ,ofor39 lv« °' sft " s * " IStfSSsggS—-- 1 - IsSS— - *oES? ED' 5 ' I T2'l&« S PAL ‘"°C" oNA '' r VNOW £/£/»/& * SMNS « «««‘ ZffstKOlt t° a l b 2m OB< SB# «* 1M Grid Champions Open Title Defense Phi Epsilon Pi, fraternity in tramural touch football cham ion for the jlast two years be gins the defense of its title when it faces Theta Kappa Phi in a first round game under the lights of New Beaver practice field at 9:15 p.m. tonight.' In other first round games, Tri angle meets Zeta Beta Tau at 7 p.m., Phi Gamma Delta is matched against Phi Kappa Tau at 7:45, and Alpha Epsilon Pi battles Sigma Phi Alpha at 8:30. Dutch Sykes, assistant IM di rector, requests that representa tives of the Altoona touch foot ball team and the Dorm 2 swim ming team call at his office for their schedules. ' Is Bible Study a part of your weekly activity? If not, join with us every Friday evening at 7:30 p.m. in 405 Old Main. pel Hollo* Ground - Ujool i rool .d I'JJ I I JP Two things flr College man should know l if \v )&-« Il 0 This is a Glee Club man. Full groom Takes life as a matter of chorus. Fakes on high notes—lung time, no*C'.Likes, the sweetharnumyof “Manhattan” shirts arid ties. J&* This is the "Manhattan” Range. Widespread collar hits rigfit'style note. In white and a symphony of pastel colorsk Siie-Fixt {average fabric residual shrinkage l% or less). Ilgl (8 m ll CAMPUS FAVORITE THE MANHATTAN SHHIT COMPANY *ffl}anliattan Products are Exclusive with HATTfcR HaBB«OASH*R IAtVOH^ OPEN WEDNESPAY AFTERNOON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1949 Copr. 1949, The Monhattoe SMrf Co. Jill iip Jmm
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