The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 28, 1949, Image 8

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    PAGE, EIGHT
CLASSIFIEDS
FOR RENT
BOARD and .room for married couples.
One vacancy at MaVilyn Hall, 317 -East
Beaver Avenue. Ask for Mrs. Ellcard or
dial 3935.
FOR SALE
PORTABLE UNDERWOOD typewriter in
good condition, price $3O. Call Jack 6204.
NEW FIVE shot bolt action repeater
Winchester < 22 rifle. Gall 3089 after
7:00 p.m. . 1 •
FOR SALE—Rebuilt Underwood typewrit
er. $25. .C<dl 2532. Ask for .Tim Corwin.
TUX* size 38; patent leather shoes* BVi» i
. tux ‘shirt,'' 1612-33. Reasonable. Call
Grid’4326 or 3926. .
SIZE .36 TUX and tux shirt' Worn
only once. Call 4201.
LIKE NEW tuxedo, single breasted. Call
Fran at Phi Kappa Sigma. .
1938 4-DOOR CHRYSLER eight. Good
condition. New paint and tires. $376.
See Dick Weiser, Autoport Service Sta
tion. .
Copyiight 194?, Ljocitt U Ryiu Tomoco C*
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
40 CHEVEY 4-door sedan. Very good
condition. Crffl Hang 7851.
1I&R 22 REVOLVER Sportsman model.
Also Parker 61 pen. See DcGroat, 631
W. College.
1947 LADD trniler* 18*4 foot with bottled
gas, running water, within walking dis
tance of campus. ' Vesper Rody’s Trailer
Cnnip. Phone 3065.
LOST
LOOSE, LEAF notebook, blue. Lost down
'lown. Contact Charles Schultz 610 West
College Ave. Phone 3308.-Reward.
‘Light’ colored raincoat. Lord &
Taylor label, .George Rice. Name tag.
White cap in pocket. Phone 2G38 after 6.
FOUND
KEY CASE, brown leather.-May be picked
up at Collegian Office by paying for nd.
WANTED
NURSES, genernl duty, alternating shifts.
Apply superintendent, Centre County
Hospital, Bellofohte. " *
Cabinet—
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ceded passage of the motion, but
nothing definite was decided on'
this matter. However,, it was
brought out that the allocation, if
not needed, could be used else
where.
Those named to be' included*in
Who's Who in American Universi
ties are: Charles Beatty; James
REPLACEMENT for single room in Nit
tany Dormitorry. 43-24. . .
MISCELLANEOUS
IT ISN’T NECESSARY to send your type
writer out of town for repair; Just diat
2492 or bring machine to 633 West College
Ave. ; *
AVAILABLE—Tutoring in . Spanish and
. English Lit. See. Mrs. Curry. CHem. and
Phys. library 1-5 p.m.
BACH TO BEBOP Modern Music pre
sented by a 6-S piece Combo. Original
arrangements. For open dates write’ Jack
Davis Qrch, 1338 West Main street, Pal
, myra, Pa.*
Gehrdes, Richard Wertz, Shirley
Gauger, Ruth Lehman, Marie
Card, Virginia Miller, Elizabeth
Taylor, Ted Allien, .Thomas Mor
gan, Peter Giesey, Richard
Schweiker, Elliot , Krane, Harry
McMahon, James MacCallum.: ;
Donald Seipt, James Balog, Jack
Senior, , William . Shade, Robert
Keller, George Oehmler, Joel
Bachman, Pauline 'Moss, Frances
Nichols, Anna Keller, Robert Ga
briel, Charles - Margolf and Mor
ton Snilzer.
All-College President Ted Allep
named Lyh Lapp as the new
chairman of NSA, to succeed Er
nest Ott, who will be graduated in
February. He also named Harry
Kondourajian, junior class presi
dent,- as Cabinet representative to
Council on Racial Equality, suc
ceeding Robert Keller.
Richard Schweiker, Cabinet
representative, reported tha poet
Carl Sandburg and miiltary an
alyst Hanson W. Ballwin of the
New. York Times would be among
the five speaker for the Com-
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1949
munity Forum lecture series this
year. The first lecture is schedul
ed for Dec. 7. .?
Lednides
Rose Eifert,. president- of- Leo
nides; reported that the Council
on Administration- had approved
excuse blanks. for student voters
going to their home districts, for
the Nov. 8 elections. Widespread
interest in the election is expected
because of the vote on the-prdpos
ed state bonus for World War'll
veterans., "
Excuse blanks may be : picked
up, beginning' Monday, morning,
at the Student Union desk. They
must be sighed by-the judge of
elections in the district, where the
student votes and are.to be, accept
ed by instructors for'election- day
only.
When a proposal concerning a
voting holiday next year was put
forward, it was pointed-out that
the College schedule already is
made up until 1951 and that this
probably could not be accom
plished.