The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 23, 1950, Image 4

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CLASSIFIEDS
All classified advertisements must be
in by 12:00 p.m. day preceding issue.
Prices are 50c one insertion; 75c two
insertions: $l.OO three insertions: $1.25
four insertions; $1.50 live insertions: 17
words or less. All words over 17. three
for Sc each insertion. Call Collegian
8441—ext. 544.
WANTED
SECURGD DIAMONDS Need teams for
softball league. Those highly interested
please contact Groff 4255.
WANTED—Replacement for room, start
ing April Ist. Double room, running
water. Call Orndorff, 4850. 123 W. Nit
tally Ave.
DANCE BAND for IFC, 6-piece Band
still has 26th March open. Call Tom S.,
6163.
ANY STUDENT desiring to earn up to
$1.38 per hour, just during the Easter
vacation, see "Perry" at the Dux Club.
128 S. Pußh St. Don't phone.
FOR SALE
1934 PLYMOUTH 4-d Sedan, good mechan
ical condition. Sound body. Real buy, $6O.
Call Jim Deaver, Dorm 24.
FOR SALE—New K&E Log Log Duplex
Decltrig Slide Rule. See Folsom, Room
8-12 Osmond.
RECORD CHANGER—PIays long playing
and standard; with or without oscillator
or amplifier. Your offer. Fred, 2971.
TUXEDO—Worn twice, size 86 regular.
Price $1.5. Call Lew Stone 4933, 7-9
P.m
GET YOUR Don Kepplor Fishing Booth
at Max Hartawick's Sportgman'a Shack,
Calder Alley.
LOST
LOST Black wallet, vicinity Willard.
Can keep money, but return wallet. Vital
Panora. Call Carolyn, 920 Atherton.
BROWN Houndstooth COP, size 7 1 / 4 , out
side 314 Willard Nall. Call Riland 2337.
PHI SIGMA KAPPA fraternity pin at
Rec Hall. Inscription on back John
Bernard Roy. Call 4030. Reward.
GREY MILITARY styled rain coat, base
ment Sparks, March 13, Call Lam
4400.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR LENT We - serve egg salad, tune
fish, and lettuce-tomato, cheese. etc. Vie's
Milky Way, South Allen.
YOUR TYPEWRITER cari be repaired
right here in State 'College, in many
cases . 24 hours service. Just dial 2492 or
bring machine, to 693 West College Ave.
DON'T SHOOT your houseparty date Sat-
urday afternoon. Take her to Gershwin's
GIRL CRAZY. Tickets on sale at Student
Union.
WHY PAY costly overhead on radio re
pairs? You can't listen to it? Jack Me.
Nabb gives you low rates and dependable
service, Dorm 20, Room 20.
"Best script seen on the Players'
boards this season . . . . extremely
worthwhile production . . . . two hours
of intense drama." . . . . Tom Lyon,
Centre Daily Times.
LAST WEEK!
"TIME IS A DREAM"
Tickets at Old Main or Center
Stage Boxoffice.
Friday-90c
Saturday-91.25 (includes
refreshments)
Curtain-8 p.m.
NOW!
At Your
Warner Theatre
Cal:haunt
DENNIS O'KEEFE
GAIL RUSSELL
"THE GREAT
DAN PATCH"
-.3 tale
ROBERT MITCHUM
JANET LEIGH
"HOLIDAY
AFFAIR"
Mitany
John Wayne
Joanne Dru
"She Wore A
Yellow Ribbon"
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
Matrix Dinner
Attracts 120
Approximately 120 outstand
ing women students have ac
cepted invitations to the annual
Matrix dinner at the Nittany
Lion Inn, Monday night.
Esther Van Wagoner Tufty,
former war correspondent and,
at present, a news commentator
for station WWDC in Washing
ton, will be guest speaker. The
dinner is sponsored by Theta Sig
ma Phi, women's professional
journalism society.
In addition to honoring the
campus leaders, Theta Sigma
Phi will give special recognition
to three women named Matrix
Girl, Scroll Girl, and Quill Girl,
Coeds—
(Continued from page one)
offices are Barbara Klopp and
Virginia Miller, vice-president;
Audrey Brua and Anne Forrest,
senior senatox; Eleanor Griffith
and Mary Jane Woodrow, jun
ior senator; Joan Hutchon and
Joan Yerger, sophomore sena
tor; and Grace Anderson and
Robin Brunner, town senator.
WSGA treasurer' and on e
freshman senator will be elected
this coming fall. The other fresh
man senator will be appointed
by WSGA senate.
DRESSMAKING Dorothy Nuckols, 606
South Allen. Telephone 7192.
STUDENTS GET your term papers, mimeo
graphing and typing done! Secretarial
service. Hotel State College. Phone 4006.
FOR RENT
DOUBLE ROOM available for weekends
Phone 667 G.
Girls—Come to
Roan's for a snack
Fellows—Come to
Roan's for a girl
Roan's Dairy
Center
Opposite Simmons
"Well tvhadayuh know—it says, 'whenever you're
in doubt just call for PHILIP MORRIS!'"
CA
FOR P . I . U H
'Girl Crazy'---
(Continued from nage one)
in charge of Harry Woolever,
while Harold Leinbach, assisted
by Carol Weinman, will direct
the singing roles.
Joan Witherow is the dancing
lead, with Woolever, Patricia
Bowles and Michaline Claysmith
the other featured dancers. There
will be a girls' trio composed of
June Phillips, Ruth Eddy, and
Joanne Arnold, and a male quar
tet, the Harmonaires, composed
of Gene Jay Myers, Robert Pot
ter, William Elmore, and Glenn
Landis.
Late AP News—
(Continued from page one)
Peace Talks Suggested
Secretary of State Dean Ache
son said yesterday that he would
consider carefully U-N Secre
tary-General Trygve Lie's sug
gestion that East-West talks be
held in an effort to end the cold
war with a 20 year peace pact.
Violence Flares in Italy
One man was killed, scores in
jured, and thousands arrested in
Italy yesterday during a 12 hour
Communist strike over the kill.
ing of workers in clashes - with
the police.
Why take less than .
• Zero-soft water
• Proper water temperature
• Special soap
*Special blueing
•Telecoin franchised serv
ice
*The best
The LAUNDERETTE
210 W. College Ave.
Thrifty, Sanitary
UP TO
9 POUNDS 35c
ILIP MORRIS smokers don't need s "crystal
ball" to cell them this is the one cigarette
proved definitely less irritating, definitely milder,
than any other leading brand.
hat's why there's No Qom=Ts HANGOVER
when you smoke PHILIP MORRIS.
Let America's Finest Cigarette convince you!,
IP MORRIS
Ag Publication
To Go On Sale
The fifth issue -of the Penn
State Fafmer, Forester and Sci
entist will go on sale tomorrow
at Student Union and in front
of the Corner Room.
This issue will feature "Tan
bark Parade", which includes an
article, "Dairy Show" by Sarah
Chinn, a junior in ag-bio-chem,
and another, "Little Internation
al" by Larry Drabick, also a
junior in ag-bio-chem.
"Check Your Success Poten
tial", by E. W. Callenbach, head
of the department of poultry
WALLET PHOTOS
20 for $l.OO
Perfect for Application or Friendship
Photos. 2 1 hx83( double weight prints
on best • quality silk-finish paper. Mail
your portrait NOW for prompt ser
vice. Any size photo will make good
reproductions. Original returned un
harmed. Please include 15c for. postage.
Reprints from our copy negatives 5c
each minimum order 10 prints. Satis
faction guaranteed.
MAIL TO-DAY CO.
Box 1112 Altoona, Pa.
FOR ALL YOUR
Arrow Needs
IN. STATE COLLEGE
YOUNG MEWS SHOP
John Brown
prefers
ARROW
GORDON
OXFORDS
to ANY
White
Shirts!
(1 1
"ARROW Gordon Oxfords are tops on my list"
said John in a recent campus interview, "The collars
look good and fit perfectly. The body is cut right,
doesn't bunch at the waist. . . . They wear and
wash well, too! Best for MY money-=any day!"
•
$3.95
ARROWSHIRTS & TIES
UNDERWEAR • HANDKERCHIEFS • SPORTS SHIRTS
,STATE COLLEGE
THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 19
husbandry, will be another f
ture.
Agriculture students will
ceive their copies by mail.
Knit a
Dress
for Spring
Be in fashion
with a hand
some hand-knit
dress that looks
and feels like
a. million.
You'll be pleas
antly surprised
at the low cost.
Choose your
materials to -
day at - - -
.41
MARGARET'S SHOP
129 S. 'Frazier
127 S.,ALLEN
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