The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 01, 1950, Image 8

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    FACT EIGHT
Collegian—
(Continued frpm pafje one)
lication of. one eight-page paper
for every two four-page editions.
“We don’t want to mislead any
one by promising the millennium
of an eight-page issue every day,
but our revenue estimates, based
on an increased assessment, show
that we could publish eight pages
regularly except for unuual cir
cumstances,” Gladfelter said.
Plan 40 Pages
“Our present schedule allows
publication of 28 tabloid-sized
pages each week. With an in
creased assessment, we contem
plate printing about 40 -pages a
week,” he said.
If the assessment should be ap
proved by the board of trustees
at their January meeting, the en
larged paper should make its ap
pearance at the beginning of the
spring semester.
Ads Not Enough
Such an increase in the size of
the newspaper would not be pos
sible on the basis of advertising
revenue, according to Owen Lan
don, business manager. Although
increased local advertising has
made possible publication of mpre
eight-page papers than anticipat
ed so far this semester, this has
been a peak period and there is no
indication that the heavy adver
tising will either grow or contin
ue indefinitely, he said.
Principle reason for expanding
the size of the Collegian would
be to create more space for cam
pus news, Gladfelter said. Other
new features contemplated §re
increased photographic coverage
and inclusion of the major wire
news of national and world
events, he said.
Engineering Lecture
The senior engineering lecture
scheduled for this afternoon has
been postponed. .
tadt of a photographic
greeting card. Mat* it a
point to stop in and s**
o«r selection of Dm 1950
designs. Prompt terwe*
tier* on aR orders.
GIBS PHOTO FINISHING
214 E. College Ave.
The First
National Bank
Of State College
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Federal Reserve System
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Gross To Work
With 4 Leflermen
(Continued from page four)
Not expected to be around for
the season’s opener but slated to
see plenty of action' after the
Christmas vacation is Herman
Sledzik, a 6-foot 4-inch sopho
more from Dußois center. Sled
zik broke his wrist in a scrim
mage and has been out of action
for three weeks.
Rounding put the first 12 are
Chet Makarewicz, sophomore;
Ken Bouldin, junior; Bill Gibson,
junior; Tom Shuptar, senior; and
George Lynch, a sophomore.
In reserve Gross has Dick
Phillips, a sophomore; Zeke Sei
del, a junior; Silvio Cerchie. a
sophomore, and Wil Hauer, a
sophomore who is ineligible the
first semester.
This year’s Nittany Lion team
averages six feet two inches in
height—a few notches under last
year’s average when Costa. Schis
ler, and McMahan brought the
average up to over six feet three
inches.
The Lions will play four games
at home before the Christmas
vacation, meeting Ithaca, Syra
cuse, Rhode Island State, and
Washington & Jefferson on the
home court. They play their only
away tilt at American university.
Friends' Dance Tonight,
Supper-meeting Sunday
The Young Friends will hold
a square dance at 8 o’clock to
night at the meeting house, 318
S. Atherton street, and a supper
meeting-at 5:30 p.m. Sunday at
the home of Helen Striedieck,
119 W. Ridge avenue. The dance
is open to the public.
Stale College, Pa.
Member of
, THE.DAILY:COLLEGIAN.: STATE COLLEGE,-PENNSYLVANIA.
Maumuders-
- (Continued from page five)
heimer combed the cords for 8
markers. Also, the Weasels and
Packers suffered forfeit losses
to the Deadwoods and Penn Ha
ven, respectively. The only battle
in league G also was marred by
a forfeit with the Erasers get
ting the win over the Oilers.
CLASSIFIEDS
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PAIR OP horn-rimmed glasses. Front of
Armory. M.J.B. inside case. Call 5051-
1087, Room 112.
TUTORING DONE in math, physics,
chem.; all classes. For appointments
write P.O. Box 476.
YOUR BUCK guaranteed. Hunting parties
arranged. Call Herb 213 Hamilton.
BOWLERS— WE are now open Saturday
/ afternoons from 1-5 p.m. every eve
! ning from 6-12. The Dux Club.
WE
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IF YOUR typewriter needs repairs juiit
call 2492 "or bring machine to 633 W;
College Ave. Mr. Beatties 28 years ex
perience is at your service.
WANTED
TWO YOUNG women needing double room.
Graduates or secretaries. New co-op
house near campus. Cal! Miss DeMay at
Ext. 478 during day or 2505 in evening.
RELIABLE STUDENT with car to de
liver Collpgians everyday. Contact Ed
Noyes. Phone 4702.
ROOM FOR . Rent. Single. Half block
from campus, i 227 W. Park. May be
used by couple. Kitchen privileges.
FOR SALE
ALL PARTS connected—Good *4l Ford
motor, good '34 body, good tires, good
buy. good everything. Phone 4332.
ALUMINUM TRAILER, Frigidfiirc, water
— heater, bottled gas; reasonable. Im
mediate occupancy. Glenn Wommer.
Hoover Trailer Park, State College. Route
322.
COMPLETE 30 ft. Trailer 1949 Mobile
Cruiser. Hot water heater, bath, porch.
Excellent location. Call 6595 after 6 p.m.
DESOTO COUPE 1936. Latest inspection
$65. Call 3897 after 4 p.m.
DARE
ALL!
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1,1950
BROWN SHARKSKIN suit single breasted.
Brown gabardine cardigan. Both 40
long. Excellent condition. Call Bob Gates
4928.
MUST SELL Kodak 35 camera complete
with. _ rangefinder’s and carrying case.
Best offer takes it. John Gaut 7621.
TWO TICKETS for Military Ball. Only
S4.DO. Call Jim Railing—Dorm 22
Room 24.
GOLD BULOVA watch at Rutgers game.
Crest on band. Initials J.R.B. on back.
Reward! Call Joe 4702. .
RED COMBINATION billfold and coin
purse Sunday night in frorft of Mc-
Elwain getting out of taxi. Call 5051-
Exi. 108. .
K&E LOG LOG Duplex slide rule. Name
inside case. Reward. Call Andy 3204.
IDENTIFICATION BRACELET lost be-
tween Post House and Thompson Hall
Tuesday evening. Reward. Call Andy Ext.
1090.
GRAY TOPCOAT, Hess Brothers label;
outside room 3, Sparks' 1% weeks ago.
Call Frank, Dorm 35, Room 11. Phone
5051-295."
$20.00 BILL either in Willard or towards
• Rea & Derick Thursday afternoon.
Urgent.. Reward. Call Jack 7169.
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