PAGE FOUR BX Heact., (Continued from page one) the BX as were hired and that since students in the lower finan cial brackets generally attend land grant institutions, the 15 to 20 per cent savings on school sup plies are vital to students here. Publicity Needed Promotion and publicity are im portant roblems of te X ac cording p to Schweiker, h since the BX has little money to spend on advertising and students' buying habits must be changed. The other major problem is obtaining a bet ter location. Schweiker said. He declare "Until Mr. Ken worthy, Mi Hostetter. Acting President Milholland, and the Board of Trustees realize that the BX and the College are working toward a common goal.: the BX must fight an uphill struggle." Kelly Places Third In Debate Tourney College Debater John Kelly placed third with a superior score of 88 Saturday in the University of Pittsburgh debate tournament. Teammates John Meszaros and Donald Yenko also rated su perior. Vie question debated by teams from 16 colleges was "Resolved: that the United States should riatiorolize the basic non-agricul tural industries." Ratings were not awarded on a team basis. Using new rules, each man rated his opponent for every round. Debaters scoring above 90 were rated excellent and those between 80 and 90 earned superior standing. Collegs represented by speak ers winning the first five positions were: St. Vincent's, Westminster, the College, California State Teachers College, and Carnegie Institute of Technology. phAl a Chi Omega Alpha Chi Omega entertained Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity at a "Bowery Brawl" in the Grange dormitory playroom last Thurs day evening. The playroom was decorated in the style of the "Roaring 20's". After an hour of entertainment provided by the Alpha Chi's, re freshments were served. MirnililllMlllllllllllllifiMlllP.. =:= For Chills - Thralls see FT. . = KIND LADY Players Production DEC. 16 and 17 = CENTER STAGE = Allen & Hamilton Sts. Fri. 90c Sat. $1.25 Refreshments .."-TIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIO At Your Warner Theatre NOW! Cathaum CLATJDETTE COLBERT ROBERT YOUNG "BRIDE FOR SALE" ate JOHN WAYNE SONNY TUFTS "THE CROOKED WAY" ililiarty JAMES CAGNEY VIRGINIA MAYO EDMOND O'BRIEN "WHITE HEAT" THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Theta Sigma Phi Fetes Journalist Miss Dorothy Dignam, promi nent woman journalist, will be guest of hnnor at a tea to be given by Theta . Sigma Phi, woman's journalism honorary, in Simmons Lounge Sunday. Miss Dignam will speak ,on "Feminine Future in Advertising and Publicity." All women stu dents majoring in journalism, members of Theta Sigma Phi, and journalism professors' wives have been invited. • CLASSIFIEDS LOST TAKEN—Gray gaberdine overcoat fro... Sigma Nu Friday night. Label Earri son'e Clothing Co. Call Dick Crippa, 3250. ELGIN DELUX wristwatch with black band. Lost between Corner Rooni and Atherton Hall Dec. 13. Reward. Call 246 Atherton. PAIR OF GLASSES in brown leather case —lost between Tri-Dorms and McEl wain. Finder call 248 McElwain. SMALL BROWN leather notebook, valu able notes—botany, psychology, etc. Needed for blue books. Call 118 Simmons. FOR SALE 1941 26' SLTPIOR Mouse Trailer. Bottle gas stove , sleepi 'four. Many extras. Reasonably priced. Wm. Angstadt, Lemont. FIVE SUITS—Two winter, three spring. All in good shape. 38 size. Herring bones, gray coverts. Phone 2198. 1934 FORD SEDAN—good running condi tion. New battery, Lair tires. $76 or beet offer. Phone 6357. 27-FT. HOUSE TRAlLER—Conveniences: bottled gas, electric refrigerator; priced for quick sale. Contact 368 Windcrest after 6:00 p.m. LOSE SOMETHING - I Mark your cloth ing and valuables with" Youtee indelible outfit. Your name on rubber stamp, in delible ink and pad—complete $l.OO. Other A Little Snack • After the Dance? Why Sure! You and your date will be hungry af . ter those hours of dancing. Just take a few min « utes to drop out to O'BRYAN'S SERVICE STA TION and RESTAURANT for quick and courte ous service and good food? o°B-RYAN'S 824 N. Atherton Street —24-Hour Service— A Grand Season filled with the tgy scent of fir trees . . the warming sight f young faces brim king with anticipa ... and the sound words of thanks like feature items-1 or 2 line pocket stamp 21 x 9-16. Nickle plate folding handle, 41.00. 2-line 2" stamp and pad $l.OO. Mark ing devices of all kinds. Address Youtz's Stamps and Supplies, 1829 Wakeling Street, Philadelphia 24, Pa. FOR RENT ROOM FOR ONE. MAN in .corner room with running water. Coil 4850, ask for C. R. WANTED RIDE TO TYRONE at noon. Dec., 20th Phone John Parker. 4702, after 6:30 p.m. . . WANTED—Riders to Alexandria, Louisi ana or any points enroute. Call J. Baum, 4P89. TWO RIDES wanted to Phila. on Dec 20. Call Borteek, 4409. ) Santai --, '; - .s ' i t -- Suggests , Shoes— $5.95 - $20.95 Slippers— $2.95 - $3.95 Nylons— $1.30 - $2.25 Handbags— ss.9s - $15.95 I%'ofl AGENT WANTED fcir hand-made plastic jewelry. Excellent Xmas Gifts. For in formation call State College 6320. RIDERS WANTED to NYC leaving Tues day evening. George Soloyanis, Dorm 6. Room 13. Call 5061 Ext. 206. MISCELLANEOUS WHY NOT have your typewriter repaired during Christmas vacation? If you have transportation please bring it to 633 W. College Ave —but call first; if not. we will call for and deliver. STUDENT I Get your thesis, term papers, mimeographing. and typing done I Secretarial Service, Hotel State College, phone 4906. SPECIAL decorated cookies for the. holi days. Frida Stern, 122 Irvin Ave., phone 4838. State College. Pocahontas lost her chance with John— • 04, to gr ik. oom') ?a* Nts 4T SS 1169 a c otgs SVEttyl s ,_ Wen. F. Gable Co., Altoona Charles Shop, State College Inn booklet: "ODOM TRICKS". Ildte lady Bond, In., Dept. N, 1375 Broadway, New Tort 18 • HEADING HOME FOR THE HOLIDAY? Make Your ReserVations NOW! • • Tr av e I EDWARDS' LAKE-TO-SEA • Special buses East and West. • Loading Place—Lot South of Rec Hall. • Date of departure: Tuesday, Dec. 20, '49. • Time 6:30 P. M. Westbound 7:00 P.M. Eastbound: • Reservations closel 0 P.M. Dec. 19. • Purchase tickets at the Greyhound Post ' House. Westbound coaches will service PHILIPBURG, CLEARFIELD, DU BOIS, RIDGWAY, ST. MARY'S, KANE and BRADFORD. Also PUNXSUTAWNEY, SYKESVILLE, CLYMER, and INDIANA. Eastbound coaches will service -WILLIAMS PORT, SHAMOKIN, MT. CARM E L, SHENANDOAH, POTTSVILLE, .MAHANOY CITY, TAMAQUA and. points East to NEW YORK. Also stops at HAZLETON and EASTON. Safe ... Reliable . ... Courteous EDWARDS' LAKES-TO-SEA SYSTEM Ii►tIDAY, - DECEMBER 16, 1949 808 l—Please realize, I only saw Pick because I wanted his notes. Please call. I love you. Doris. Graduating Seniors ... HAVE NAME CARDS MADE to enclose with your. invitations and announcements. Order before the holi days from a varied selection of printed and. engraved styles. Commercial Printing Glennland Building QM ) blouse to don!